The evening world. Newspaper, July 23, 1913, Page 6

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. WHE, |TPERSONAL SIDE OF WASHINGTON, % PRAYERS OF DAUGHTER; Mrs. Reed of Missouri Regular Attendant at Lobby Invest SAVE HIM FROM JA gation—Smoot of "Utah: Finishes Two Days’ Tariff Speech ——s - “POISON BQUAD jn State Chemical Laboratory, Trenton, afé esey! years olf, . The only effect way an qppiication for a raise in pay n his clgar with a stick of dynamite. re, who had him arrested, MAN IN YONKERS knocked ashes ‘THe only explosion was sutwng the mecti ae ‘ MAGISTRATE FORGOT. | - woke gare, the ant-sbacce conde has ot et amused waded % . e e Levy Was Moving and Did N Odd Magisirate’s Court thin morning. Magts+ | ng hia home. He that he did not notify , : 1 THE BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 , member He Had to Wold Court. trate havy mrpowered by the Fe FRANK DAMROSCH says ragtime is 4 musical pimple, p Bloch of his intended EIGHT-YEAR-OLD lad in Norrlgtown, Pa,, will get $100,000 on his twenty- first birthday If he abstains from tobacco till then, fred SULTAN MULAI of Moroceo has Joined the suffragist movement, but won't —Alfalfa Bill Rips Up Hue a and Suffragettes Prepare to Frederick Burley, Convicted of Swindling: Young Women, Paroléd in Special Sesstons, ‘Tie Juntioen of Special Gadaions heeded the fetter of Mrs, Fredertck Buriey of No, 90 West One Hundred and Thirty- niM® atreet to-day and gascied tn her castely her hushand, convicted of swindling, Burley, according to the evt: dence, has made a practice of hiring rts to solicit subscriptions for the Heme Lite Publishing Company of. Cieago. ‘Phe gitle were hired on trial for a day when they anawered advertinemesite in @ newepaper; at the end of each day all of ther were discharged. ‘The publishing company received com- platits trom a hunired or more persons ‘had paid for subscriptions and had ceived copies of the magazine. Burley came up for sentence to- girlish looking woman, ar-old baby, was crying. wept. Before the was a letter from her promising Burley away from New York. baby, said the letter, thought her was 111 in @ hospital and knelt her crib every night and prayed to send him safe home. Mra. Burley gaid that she had pawned as much frer clothing as devency allowed to hetp her husband becaune he had only three cents when he was arrested. She was berself li) and unable to support the baby. it rete te es ee $200,000 TO MEET BANK RUN. |» Awte Laden With Cash Allays Fears of Depestters in Chicage. CHICAGO, July 2.—Juat before the Kenwood Trust and Savings Bank, on which @ run started yesterday because ef vague rumors, opened for ousiness an automobile from ihe Fort Dearborn Netional Bank drew up be- fore the doors and 990060 was carried March on Washington. \ et The Brening (een te 0 Ceelt Cervemnentend WASHINGTON, July %—A woman {fe the most faithful spectator In the au- @ience at the Senate lobby investiga- tion. Neither warm weather nor mo- notonous dullness of proceedings driver fer awny. ho site very quietly in a pack seat, keeping. clone watoh wy member of the eommittes. nesses, notables and sensational devel- opments have no interest for her; noth- the one man who {# carrying burden of the work, Senator Reed of Minsourl. The Indy ts Mra, Keod and she is there to watch ever her hus- har, anzious and solicitous for his health and hie strength throug! strain he indergoing. A won heipmeet the Minsouor! Senator has, wnd no amall degree of credit 1# due her for the assistance she ts giving him in his public duty. ‘These are the days of endless talk on tariff in the Senate. For nearly @ cen- tury the aubject has been debated in Congress, and about every argument that mental ingenuity can devise and every construction of phase that tongue can utter have been declaimed and printed in the Congressional Recor, but atill It must be repeated over and over again, Senator Smoot of Utah finished a twoda: jpeech jate yester- day afternoon for the Republican side, unaffected by empty chairs on the floor and deserted galle Only the dele- gated watchdcgs of each side sat ft through, His audience most of the time consiated of four Republican and) 5) six Democratic Senators, who wero there not to Isten, but to watch out for par- Hamentary tricks that one faction, might a ‘on the other in an unguard- @1 moment. So {t will go on for an- other month, And this In the way tar- iff bills are made. When it comes to spreading the Amer- to high Congresamai hes set new standards. There is not much difference between Murray's per- sonality and his speech. Both are loud Of Mextoo, has nullified its constitution, | Geatroyed ali lawful authority and gov ernment, has committed on the person of the President and hin family a black=| wanded murder, paraileled in all history | only by the puaillanimous eruelty of the Dark Ages, with all ite superstitions finaticism and dastardly decds ef rapine and murder," and so on. When they read down In Tishomingo how Hill ripped into Huerta they will shoot up the town for joy. — # | The suffragiate are planning to march on Washington July : storm the Senate In If of votes for women, but, mindful of the trials of Gen, Rosalie Jones's tramp — from Now York Inst winter, march has been cut to t women are to tray ville, Just outside W form themavives into nine anny, But even marching ten m enthusiasts, suffragints. i miles, The y train to Hyatta- jt has hit gowns automobiles for her party, and whi really, truly suffragists are tramp! wearlly along she plans to have h gorgeously gowned contingent di merrily up to the Capitol steps i Jong line of machines without a dress wrinkled or a dainty boot dusted. SS ASOT AT 2 |The Man who pat the EEs in FEET. Look for this Trade-Mark Picture on the Label when buying ‘he Antiseptic Powder to be sie] into the shoes for Tender, Achin 0,000 testimonials, Sold everywhere, Sample FREE Address, LUEN 4, OLMSTED, Le N.Y. { et fro! ork the pol Hasex Market sixty-five port to this afterny the line of | pr h the words * nt of the dire disaster which Mr. Magistrate Levy and Jail prisoners, thirty ‘ourt and summonsed Magistrate Levy at allas David Sallow, of tective Operative.” allayed the suspicion of passersby, QTHENBER ( House Dresses A July Mark- polices prisoners, walted on sometimes m § o'clock until 10. Tyrrell announced the had let his wives. THEATRICAL licemen to take their 2 o'clock and Phillip Kink- Paesaic, store Both badges tonal Special Pro- With these they WEALTHY SPINSTER of York, Pa., han left $400,000 by her will to erect @ home for old maids. ERTS say Rooxevelt in vaudeville could beat the Chau- tauqua guarantee of $250 a performance. “SEPTEMBER MORN" has reached Watertown, N. Y., and the Civic Purity wague is all het up. MAN BEING GORED to death by a bull in Tlinols wae saved by an auto- mobile, whose driver charged the bull at full speed. RATTLING THE SKELETON—Brooklyn widow ts suing for $90,000, forty-six years’ back alimony under a divorce obtained in 1867, YOUNG WOMEN members of the Women's Homestead Association of Bos- ton have yoted to carry) canes and whistles as protection against mashers, KISSES AND BUNS—Baltimore bride suing for separation says she has had nothing else and wants to try an @ Ia carte meal. MISS ANNETTE HAZLETON, beautiful hai Dr. Charles @. Pease's admirer, does not | STREET STOR AND ; ny) down Special Unparalleled and GROWS BEAUTIFUL, HEAVY HAIR. WE PROVE IT—25 GENT OANDERINE Destroys Dandruff— —— falling hair—Cleans and invigorates your scalp— Delightful dressing. To be possessed of a head of heavy, i oft, lustros wavy and free from dandruff ‘a matter of using a little Danderine. and inexpensive to and lots of it. Just get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine now—all drug stores recommend it— apply a little as directed and withi minutes there will abundance; freshn incomparable gloss as you will you cannot find dandruff or falling hair; but your real rise will be al fluffy, merely ave Ae} an aj . Mess and. an small strand @ be soft, glossy i few moments—a delightful au ut two weeks’ ts every one who tries' this,” The Whole About the Sensational Values in the July Town Is Talking: va] MARK-DOWN SALE Prices Were Never Before Brought So Low. 7 Days lust Be Reduced !!! to Stock-Taking and Stocks Prices have been cut ruthlessly and regardlessly. Nothing has been. spared. Every department has its quota of wonderful bargains to offer. Absolute Clearanee of Every —\ OTHENBEAG co WEST 14" STREL “Her Majesty” Cor 54e quality coutil or w or medi oust style with long hi fitting models t enough to be heard from one end of Oklahoma to the other, and he points with pride to bis cognomen of Alfalfa Bill, In the House yesterday’ Bill Jet loose @ demand for intervention in Mexico right away to wipe Huerta off the earth, after the following fashion: “Through duplicity, treachery and mur- Ger, Huerta, the usurping marauder now proclaiming himeeif the rightful ruler —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_ Stock Porcales or is in Ldn or figured designs, made with Dutch necks, bolted effects. Sizes 36 to 46. | No mall orders, string: sizes 18 to 3. * Limh 2. (Second Floer.) amnnnane Boys’ $1.00 & 61.25 suit, O9C Suits, Reduced in the July Mark- f Down Sale. Russian suits of im- ported and do mestic fabrics, in neat stripe and plain color effects, also checks. Sizes 21/2 to 6 years. (Third Fleer, 7c & Se Dress Ginghan _* Qnly Mark-Down Special : Lave eetnieznent of plaids and checks, also r » in blue white; ab- 5 4 F ut f it sali : yfta 2 fr rH This is a splendid lot of shirts for the of light, medium and dark colorings. Neat striped and figured Plain and pleated bosoms, with cuffs attached, Full size Formerly Priced $1.15 and $1.29 ————— 5 . for 1,200 Men’s Negligee Shirts C Formerly Priced at 49c and 59c. man who wants new, desirable garments for everyday wear. All in the popular coat model, made of madras and percales in a large assortment effects, also solid plain colors. Cuffs attached. All sizes. 6,000 Men’s Negligee Shirts Formerly Priced 79¢_ and 89c bodies. Coat model and full laundered. Large variety of light, medium and dark colorings. All sizes at ae 4,500 Men’s Negligee Shirts Day blue with ee ity shirtings, soft Gish, with French rin ied wes Re ee eee al taet humdi ttyl, Macros si percales and soisette finish, in all colorings. All sizes mings. s 34 to 4, arcana (Third Floor. mmnnnnre ‘w 91.50, All Silk Foulards July Mark-BDown Special 36 to 40 inches wide, in the season's late colorings, with dot, conventional-and 59 bordered effect; yard. 4 4 H 72k (Main Floor.) $1.25 Table Gloths July Mark-Down Special, at Mercerized, linen finished, Austrian linen hemstitch- ed and scalloped table cloths. A saving of 50c’on good table cloths for everyday us: (Main Floor, ), AUGUST FOURNITO The Greatest New York Has Ever Known Begins July 28th [We tavite You to Buy Make Your Advance Selections Now This sale will surpass by far any Furniture event we have ever held. can readily realize the remark—for no store has ¢ pl the great values that have been offered here Smith Gray. The Largest Retail Clothiera in New York ANNOUNCE A see! solutely fast A big speeial: at, a yd. $1.00 © $1.25 UNDERMUSLINS' Night Gowns, 6 9 Combinations, Princess Slips, Petticoats, Val. laces, eyelet or filet embroideries and rib bons. Women’s Mohair . Bathing Suits Marked Down 44 from $2.25 and $2.50 Made from fine quality lustrous mohair. One-piece dress, trimmed with contrasting color soutache braids. Bloomers of same material as dress, All sizes from 32 to 46 bust, Comein back, navy or brown, ( Becond Floor.) $2 Voile and Lingerie Blouses on special occ: July Mark- Down Sale at \ wonderful assort-ment of styles in high or low neck models, Savings from ee ae % wu hp materials etn 1. a _— —_ ns $2.00 and Every one of our $22-$20-$18 two and Piece suits, includ- ing all this season’s most pop- ular . without reserve— (Second Floer.) Women’s Colonial Pumps Marked Down from §. $2.50, $3 & $3.50 Pair Made of patent coltskin and gun If, with fine cut steel buckle, and Cuban heels d soles. Sizes 2/2 to Every one of our $30-$28-$25 two and haa Boa suits, ese? ing all this season’s most pop- ular models, without reserve— On $400F more pay » small amount down and the re- mainder as it suits your convenience. You can buy nowhere else at these low prices. (Fifth Floor.) Every one of our dip digit ot § two and three piece suits, includ- ing all this season’s most pop- ular models, without reserve— No euch values to be found in any other Clothing sale in New York. Positively our own Smith © Gray-made stock. reductions are possible because we profited by the effect i E ‘wool market, and because we have the most efficient shop management in the pi + ener \ It Will Pay You to Buy at This Sale. Suits that have actually been selling at Smith Gray's for $18 to $45 and worth ten dollars more Hard Ape aptment House St — e golden oak fi 98 \ ish; round cor- e' heavy ice E ac! galvan- ¢ NEW YORK BROOKLYN i lined | BROADWAY AT WARREN ST, FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH AV throughout; removable waste pipe; [I §™ AVENUE ABOVE 27” st. 4STORES groapway at BEDFORD AL ice capacity, 85 Ib THE HOUSE FOR THE CAREFUL BUYER style; 24 inches wi Fe eeiegesio | Page Ortorla and Pures in.¢ large Vasiet? of styioat —sizes 4 to 48.. 7 dj na all leathers; all sizes. © Choice at (Second Floor. (| Refrigerators (Third Floor.) 7 Fer ew | (Wild’s XXX Cork] £: © , , a & | s . k A Striking Example Selected hi from the ya in This Sale. e@ Erp od ote PE ee 9 b OO Oat Jownte, sq. yd This suite is made by one of the foremost manufacturers as 0 opecial only, and we cannot offer thom again at this FA and 64 1 tee Cx Hor pattern: veld lewis jen of high class workmanship and nice 9c; square price, A rich Wheer,),

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