The evening world. Newspaper, August 5, 1913, Page 5

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iain Ine datiaata Rie eee een ae etc ee tee tice Rae ee aeee PEA Sioa chines a feos : Paes es ibe Haak wpe ute AGGusT & leds, | ates 5a silo Apa lil mr ‘Everybody’ 8 Going to The Big Store! | Mr, Setbold sata the mvestigation made | fayec’ rea “alrite, ike Grass, Wrance | LOBBYIST MULHALL by The New York World as to the truth | of the Muthall charges had been con- fined to estattishing the authenticity of vail ’ CHI HIRIS, Denies Statements Made by Dave Lamar to Senate wexamine witnesses, LIVE O 00 re : Committe. m eeinine te oaths ma aa - ; ) "eka 43. HOE —_—— i Will discuss “Votes for Wom- I hee : » ere ary 4 HOUSE INQUIRY OPENS. | x Tomort iia all 5] | red As shits tas Wl sete as are reasonably re- fied tor books un- 3} Lal Ral be awe the sale price (which in Do not these chic ane rae Ppt OE Sot Te Louis Seibold Tells About Dest adh att est, Mew ork am ff ncomplrassorments ones dal’ colr) egal cat ead Yormar sling MAIN BUILDING: Preparation of Mulhall , Aug. conatite: eS BiG Y : ‘We illustrate TWO dresses, one A DAINTY WHITE VOILE DRESS, lace- $1.50 “Klosfit”” Story for Publicati tional amendment prohibiting the sale | b Sir and ene and Yl of wt yet Letselbecstemealebehh nay ‘ of all je i. , ‘y for Publication. i a Sao sree proponed | Gainey \ vo at there ay tl salarge and ete summer's best styles and fabrics fo -Top —_—— jopresentative Hobson f Alabams. ‘ SILK FOULARD, TAFFETA, FONGE WHITE VOILE (lace, and om- etti w , = ; \ hearsiurs hone 6.—Former Sen- md 7H U R N I U R E CO. i broidery-trimmed), Dresden Crepe, Striped &c. Black aerate jonep! er was the srine y A ATk Terare Uiues enrmain teat every woman wee i uriped yereatnss cipal witness to-day before the Senate) ag 1. , "ml Beta Roma giro Ne adhas Sus ae “rings gs to her Jobby committes. | He appeared to deny | i } ; fashion and wort up to 9ats : he many ef the statements of Martin M. i t i nl went 6.0. D of on approval, and | | wast oat tee bigs we Mulhall, ‘the alleged lobbyist for the — Sa tices, snug tt vom de-$ sired ater i National Aeoctation of Manufacturers, : a \Piii te & Poraiae expaines bie conection win |] | He Oe oe 2 AS Also Dresses for Stout Wormen ||| , Demonstrator in siiendance the sale of the Union Pacific to a re erganization committee in 1897, which elain the nate of this de- was brought into the lobby investigation : | oo te 4 { Z| \" \ ‘ Made of the following’ Linea, sa, Setlond” Tyenoee Tyeeeee ead Devaben evens tattuonce n Washing: 4 FA , , Sos \ Voiles ; excellent styles; specially priced at. . " $3. 50 74 rot Fleer, MAIN Bulidiag.) ~ | tater comet ent | MEE 13 Coser tEl| | VANDA Women’ eStylishCoate $F For this sale se have grouped [rooetengh about Mok pee Mong - mrp = Pacific owed the United States lll a) \\! SAS and one proposal was that the 8° Down Ons 758° BS. 4 Values up to $14.75; Tomorrow, at . . sum. Foraker swore that he did not ¥ april Modi rede cH, ere Tittany pe id : Down On$ +100. yoo: Illot, etc. These we have marked LimaiGeenia ‘Foraker sa bo lon eae areal i Tan : zy 0? t : i ovo ae ie i DAY os sont eaten thet og) andidate for Governor of Ohio. He did ) Gmc | 2174-32 AVE. “I don't remember that I ever asked 9 STS hini to work for me, anh t Gent ase i. — that I asked him not to,” SAVS HE NEVER TALKED WITH MULHALL ABOUT LEGISLATION. Foraker denied that he ever favored ony legisiation wanted by the National Association of Manufacturers or that DON’T MISS THIS SALE OF Men’ s Shirts, OF. Values *1.50, 2, §2.50 and #3; aap at volte nas Mawreds cugtom finished shirts from Cai lnciorton oheavers Kolleedl best wether makers in resi AND ND LINEN SHIRTS, SILSTRIPED | AAADRAS SHIR’ SHIRTS, S CORDE OMERCERIZED 2tD PONGEE SHIRTS, JACQUARD FIGURED PONGEE SHIRTS, FINEST FRENCH FLANNEL SHIRTS. Faultlessly made in every detail of workmanship and finish. All have French turn-back cuffs and many have soft collars to match. Hundreds of good styles MAIN BUILDING: from which to choose. Also plain white, tan, gray, hellotrope Dainty and bt Lingerie Blouses n and perfect and were made for this season's weer. ue. are clea: Cut Ane aise and Prpatredsy perfect-fitting. All ees 14 to 17, Several Hundred, in Odd Styles and Broken 50 to $3 shirts, 95: Sizee—Valuesto$3;at i $] 50 = sommes GREENHUT BUILDING: : 59c Whipcord Suitin; 1 , — and Pumps ~ Deeeey inners fs In black and save born white, and brown gs Furniture Specials of superior quality, GUE Siwtite volle. High Rene 314 From Our Mid-Summer Sale all desirable eatin Se cs a “#2 Black Broadcloth mai nrtng eat, © antte ot meren's cnr Tage ae tacks ae ~ dr Beck. 4 \ 5) he Bs We lophee wide 8 Co eat Nenteone 4129 to our Greenhut Building carag this, she Gene or Mideusmer | satin. via ® [vel dpeay ieeraksary Colonial Tepectry Ming $22.50, Dressore—can be had tn named ia: the Melbedl charges, was rep- Also button boots of eptions tan calfskin and white : Dieaing ihe ato pute men ee aa arpewon come || $15 Qi] Paintings Manufacturers had Hecetateve 85 and 86. such tha jlouses F \ fluencing for business, political, or eym- at $ q ; lpethetie hese aay. Daltold sastiaea . Foren “30 Dreesere 12220 rene plate he talked with Mulhall about legislation 4g Washington. “Before we got so good as we are now,” he said, “I thought it was all tight to answer questions, of course, I never Lae any idea that these con- " : veraations were tobe made the Daal : PPENHEIM NS a of reports Pe some lobby! @ vat >. ~ 34th St., New York Store Closed “All Day” Saturday During August. Republicans opposed to of Taft gathered at Fora! Announce a Remarkable Shoe Sale Im contrast to those who had de- mounced Mulhall as «© liar, Foraker amused his hearers by the calm way in Closing Out which he talked of Mulhall's desire to appear with prominent men, talk with fete teempoyers, | ©1600 Pair Women’s Fine Shoes SEIBOLD FIRGT WITNESS AT \ HOUSE INQUIRY. The House lobby investigation got un- der way yesterday with Louls Seibold, { who prepared the exposures of Martin M. Mulhall for the New York World, as the first witness. He identified published atatements and otherwise laid founda- tions fer the cross-examination of Mul- hall. Representative McDermott of Illl- mois, one of the members of the House | ‘ paintin, in ey gilt and gold- 2 mirror; good codon ou rare of ia vedio ped | e ‘master rreemee we with glass re f shadow boxes,are ‘ R and _¢ leek § " sterpieces of art. . _ Drepetety" to the men men Made of "The Choice of subjects le wide a far ae thn sae { tioned. ‘The basis for this list,” said Mr. it pages limited ni Ped gare NONE WILL BE SOLD 70 CUSTOMER, AND NONE WILL BE SENTC. 0. D. IGREENHUT Building, ‘Mala Pleer.) Bonwit TELuer & Co. Big Grocery Sale, Wednesday Our Mammoth Pure Food Grocery Store feeds more people than any other store. We a sh ies everywhere and prepay the freight charges to all railroad stations. Prompt 3 ANNOUNCE FOR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6TH, - —" to Bxseed pr auburn and seashore resorts. Mail and telephone orders filled Extraordinary Sale of a ensue Sere. Om || +1 coc urrue sco gee Special Purchase New Mid-Season Models Cy ee Ci Women’s & Misses’ Crepe de Chine i 40,00 and Charmeuse Dresses White : a WOMEN’S, SECOND FLOOR, MISSES’, THIRD FLOOR, $23.50 a Sizes 34 to 44, Sizea 14 to 18, amy H oft 3 ores Fe, 4.00 i bands, Heal iJ 2 . 5 the. ce 14.50 five elasticity; Penk AND Sugar iL BORAX 8OAI 5.00 .f m all regutar sine r 18.50 : eae £3] a eed oka * LATED—10+ib, te . $2.06 . " =e Actual values to $35 "™ mca Sareteta'ats ite i ; ' 3 5.25 qT Nine Distinctively New Models These dresses have been made especially for Bonwit, Teller & Co., in most carefully selected models, at prices much below the regular wholesale cost. . All the favored shadings, including white. weet; eacl A We deliver fruits. GREENHUT-SIRGEL COOPER © Sixth avenue GREENHUT, Pres. ISP to 19® Streets | Other Sales %:= (Details in Today's Journal)

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