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7 _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1014. MRS. BELMONT WARNS. QF [Mero Mann, “1 can't appreciate the! day and . former Prost: | used overnment witness lecenpiete and “most up.tucaate ever! acid et Tresumet of the last remark of the [0 rout his de (hat bt Ri inates fay wl! am used by any “atock selling company, air as State’ nese is / Nets en'Nette-er Git Kew, obection of thie Governinent Abin & {the wreatimo ony am to the 1,000,000 name lot the mailing department of the ch 6. -Mra, 0. on him if he permit- ge constitutional vote tn the Sen- ate at this tine, when there 1 doubt that it might command the necessary two-thirds vote allow the woman suffrage ‘ADMITS HE IS GUILTY port Panama Measure j WI Samuel E. Findley, one of the sev- od tn Ite Tenis. Urged by Wilson. | on officials of the Sterling Debenture ware of thet ade Corporation on trial in the United | Lallhns tdhetsied Men) ‘ States District Court for using the Nes |(JUIZ FOR PRESIDENT. IN SUCH PAIN WOMAN CRIED Suffered ‘Everything Until Restored to Health by ‘ Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. day taverabty. reported ‘tha Sia i wo tae eruposite ihbte bets Senators Ask Explanation on Message—Mann Has Own Interpretation. Dyspeptics Envy mi and Use Stuart’s WASHINGTON, March 6.—Re- They Could Eat + sori sponding to President Wilson's mes- Florence very sick ith bearing | ‘own puits and | O'Shaughnessy of Rhode Island, an 4 had| Democrats; Knowland of California, ood deal | Republican, and Lafferty of Wash- while the meal ts being eaten. time and| ington, Progressive, voted against {t. le appetite.| Chairman Adamson immediately 1 thee | weed te| began work upon a report to the right ‘Lown un tha| House and declared he would press or andery, be-|the repeal just as rapidly as ponaible, cause It hurt'me ao] The bill will be taken up in the House about next Thursday. Senator Poindexter, Progressive, in- ‘troduced a resolution calling on Prest- dent Wilson to explain what matters try seis Veastatle Compousd why T got » mn “ot even greater delicacy and nearer The resolution, with a simflar one ites Uttle _digestors of Washington, went over for @ day,/ tuem eccanonally "Pou oon vit ae under the rules. to help mature, reer eting toed Compound For thirty years it has been the stand-|he now understood what the Presi- a perform te ana | war with Japan pe this Govern. | fendants to enter a pl : 2 Rahn! ment to act at the behest of Europe. = t served notice on Senator 1d € cours, but t t atraid iy that, Oe pahea gies do not court, but 1 am not afra of war with Japan, or with any one! RA: tive t ‘Umightato fear wnaty else and I would not yield what I be. ure. | HousgCommittee Votes to Ré- OF $1,200,000 FRAUD) matis in a $1,200,000 stock selling fraud, abandone4 his companions to- All Good Eaters Dat ut Thay Would Stop Posing ood Dyspepsia T sage for repeal of the free tolls clause) ,,"* "6, sc" ou eae, Mat argue Oe of the Panama Canal Act, the House] ine: ¢riend talke about o fine meal be the peal resolution. thought of the pain, the belehing, the = The vote was 17 to 4. Representa-|{ indigestion, ete, that follows the meal and used to bel tives Doremus of Michigan and| ‘he @wtul sense ef repugnance that eczure expected, Ww ARE NOW ORDE rs a powertu: a by Senator Jones, Republican of] pleasant, and produce timest immediate cannot take ey in only wey, 1 'to put these tngredi- Weatth | i "ayaa ES Pinkham's Vegetable patches giving the British view of & pure ferm into the body. Then; prounat 1 wa C— } the President's Panama tolls address, | [ier ther, Rial rane oan S Stores Daily Until 6.30 Bs Ect sl ard remedy for female ills, and has ree|dent meant by saying that unless sts Drapepste contain tho Tabdlete oe the health of thousands of women! Congress ungrudgingly supported ruost demanded and have been troubled with such ail-|) the Administration's foreign policy tr'the body to 60 the work of taking uerition, fromm food. cements, inflammation, | shail not know how to deal with oth- as the Pas qnabieg to ee irregularities, ete, If yor special advice write to Lydia E . Finkhern Medicine Co.(con-| wr Mann read London fidential), Lynn, Ma: Ake letter | gespatch, headed into United will be opened, read nawered by | states Fears Japan. a a ¢ vewen and oc in strict confi-! “atter reading th that despatch,” said at every er matters of even greater delicacy and nearer nape eels Mr. NEW YORK: I thank you! At 119-121 Nassau Street, Saturday, I eclipsed all records —500 suits in one day, and the largest day at 1431 Broadway since the memorable opening day, October 1, 1912! For the benefit of the many people who could not get at- tention Saturday I extend my Free Pants Offer for to-day and to-morrow, and assure you that I will have this beautiful store in better Shape to receive you. To each customar ordering suit or overcoat to-day or to-morrow I present free an extra pair of trousers. Beautiful silk mixtures, both American and foreign; Drape, one of the finest black cloths, made in Austria; American and foreign blue serges; in fact, a complete line of woolens. I will take orders and your garment will be cut oY the high- est p Custom rie desi ne in this country, a B Carl McDonald, for- ll merly with Browning, King & Co.; suit or overcoat to order..... SPECIAL! ‘To-cay and to-morrow! Genuine Holland blue 11 to 12 og. in bia which J guarantee for color. 1§$ palo to measure three piece suit, including extra pair ot trousers free, to Order ......ceececeeeeeeseeeeerernseecee ‘*Let’s Get Acquainted’’ OPENED SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 O’CLOCK—SATURDAY 10 $5 Pants Free! 119-121 Nassau St., New York | MITCHELL! [LaDrzs: To Celebrate the Opening of My 20th Store, and to Encour- NEW & GREATER f—I want to get acquainted with the ladies, and to each lady accompany- ing a customer, ordering a suit or agp dy T will present free a pair of genuine Heinish tailor shears. i) be! “sucker list,” said to be the best, mor of OSCAR A. LEWIS, as Receiver in ee. ae are = announced alice! new and still greater and more extraordinary Reduct SUITS previously $15 to $50 OVERCOATS previously $1 5 to $60 RED TO BE SOLD IN THE SMITH GRAY «CoO: RUCHNIN'S SAU 7.48 7 $27.48 Necessarily and therefore Actually | the Prices. bottle. I felt better the next mont! " referred to in his ad- I es ae: vig rede e it and “a Songress yesterday as de- lonsant way, i last 'urnishings at be ops had fins, Hate. Nap re sie Umbrellas, Trunks, Led Gl MR end hick alg rod eg Pending on ppeal of the Panama quicuiy restore appstite and alld ‘up the inderwear “ rohiefs. rs P Smith Cor’s entire Beautiful St must be turn inte cas least time poset! ver! oe Ba fans Ve like : tn tolls exemption. it body by the perfect assimil ceutenation mith Gray & a oa le 2 Benatn Poxcpplgeyl ~ ) ‘Teorey etter j age the Further Patronage of My Present Store, corner Broadway and 40th Street, I have shipped into this store my complete Spring line. A number of these run to fairly heavy weights, and most of the early colorings are staples; blue, black and dark gray silk mixtures predominate, and to each customer ordering suit or overcoat to-day or to-morrow I present free an extra pair of trousers. This ae to my Spring line. Suit or Topcoat to order $15.50. Eve goods. Every yard this season's effects. positively all wool or worsted. I make a specialty of a black unfinished worsted a fine line of covert cloths. for this season at a y to order, including extra pair of trousers free to-day and to- MOTTOW ....... 605008 1431 Broadwa “‘Let’s Get Acquainted’”’ y yard brand new Every yard guatanteed topcoat, silk to edge. A beautiful garment for all season wear. I am also showing This is a coming garment price of $15.50. I consider this coat the greatest value of the \ age. Suit or Topcoat SPECIAL! Blue serge imported from Holland: » geauine foreign serge, suit to order, including extra pai of trousers of fine striped worsted. l 2: 45 The remainder of all ends instock, Suit to order, $8.75. — 40th y; Street OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 O’CLOCK—SATURDAY 10 From he Tailor Boston Moet Tremendous Bergeine | in in years at Sterling Debenture Corporation, ne Mibsici Pinna: iiae asain mae tt itv ee FULTON =1% THE Watt ore > /* MISLEADI CYRIL AUB re B.F. TONTAL 3 COLON ALHAMBRA a N N A Hi ra buocTong [ "AV. aay eri Vee st ii Ale i I & &. et Qui ality Nights reasrved ‘costa Omhestre & leony. "Wee, of vauderiile clamp Brag a Beh AT RvLLe | B rit wt" STM. sartsman'e how. io and ‘am Boe, cfanet PALACE "32 IP Fh 0 TW aoa LEAl yar pase | Vitngzaph at | A MILLION 1D AND GOODIE Goo! | dome Bunay