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certain references to the repeal of the Panama tolls exemption, was coker to the Senate to-day by retary Bryan in response to Sen- for an explanation, | st Boa Bpecch, some 2,500 words | Panama Canal was as follows: “1 will not say that we conatructed | j¢ Panama Canal even for you. For I am speaking with great frankness | and not with diplomatic indirection We built it for reasons of our own. But I will say that it adds to the pleas- ure of building that great work that you will profit by it You will profit most by it for you have the greatest carrying trade. TARIFF NOT LOWERED TO IN os, ext Made Public 4 Public ToDay in [Washington Shows It Was ae OE a NSN ASS ole ator Chamberlain's resolution calling | the United States would object to any nt: i wesee them #0 that you may possibly take PROUD HE'S FROM A OSHKOSH. |: comes the fethyonement of Abraha: the country with them. “The Monroe Doctrine meant this.| moneatty, That's . What “fe sata to all> when it was firat formulated, that Rew York Magtotrate, Kuropean governments taking more| Edward Ariantson, forty-one years tasd a the Now World, Tn. tnoee {Ot Malle from O1nkoe and he's days the only way that a foreign| a aay. te) government could gain iand was literally to go and take it, Now wa! have more refined methods of ex- ploitation and there are other ways bly ‘District jgned | Police « a charge of disorderly conduct. 4 IT raise chickens in Oskoah and when |1 come to New York about once every to take it three years T raise ha" Arlanison “That te the only protest that the told the magistre! ‘I don't know how United States has ever whispered. You! 1 happened to get arrested; it never wil, I am sure, understand why the|happened before” United States prefers that no land in “Well, you can thank Patreiman the New World be acquired in these! Thompson, of the Greapwich street sta- ‘ subtle ways. Would you do us the| ton house, Megistrate Levy told bim. You should give your children kindness clearly to understand that, | Tour stranger frien@s wayld probably Father John’s Medicine when they and possibly to correct the misim- ‘have touched you for your bankroll and havea A op are run be- pression that has gone abroad?” your gold watch and chain had the coug! down, es oftcer not noticed your eonditien. 1 am |cause tt ts @ pure and wholesome To Mothers: eam. |food medicine which will give them the recent lowering of our tariff. We did not lower tt tn order to please you. It was for purposes that we consid- ered economically sound for ourselves. | 5, Nevertheless, it added to the pleasure of doing that to reflect that thereby ‘we should have more trade with you. “Concerning the recent message of the President I take it upon myself, on my own responsibility, to say this. He delivered that message, not to Please you, but to express the true wentiment and eelf-respect of the ‘The portion referring to the Monroe follows: Doctrine “May I put in another parenthesis, also on my own eccount, and correct an impression that @ pert of your press seems to have about the attitude of the United States Government concerning tho investment of your colossal earnings in states of Central America that bave volcanic tenden- clea? I sometimes read thet the United States is entering upon @ policy to discourage foreign invest- ments there. That ts untrue. 1 think that some events are happening there that have discouraged them some- sagen tebre ge retype e' irged to the United CONCESSIONS DIscour RAQED THAT MBEAN CONTROL. “There is « policy forming in the minds of our government end our people which ts not new that would discourage such investments or such concessions as would carry with them the control of the government of any of those States and only such, for so far as the United States is concerned, you know how heartily we have wel- comed your investments in our land welcome them and elways it ia H ' they most heartily welcome you! vestments in any part of the At Ameri- cas, provided only you do not make OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & 34th Street—New York Hove Especially Prepared for Thureday Sale of Colonial Pumps For Women and Misses Patent coltskin' or dull calf- skin, with self-covered buckles, lightweight welted soles, new crescent leather heels. Regular 5.00 Value, 3.50 ptendive assortment A detest footwear for Spring immer, © r all occasions, Geethors ond fabrics in the new combinations. 5.00 6.00 7.00 OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street Following Specials for Thursday Glace Kid Gloves—txceptional Value “Qne t xtr lity I ‘ted SSR EE eae | asc Paris point or foureow embroidered backs. Regular 1.25 Value. Women’s Lisle Union Suits well-known make, fine ribbed lisle, beaded and French band top. tight it | 39c kneo, regular and extra sizes. 750 V Me, aman - LF Dr As Field |grotnbers Takes Seat tn Assembly, | NEW strength to fight off the dis- the Panaina Cone! Zone this oreing ‘On | we. Jomenh Eteinders, @ lawyer, at No. ease. Father John’s Medicine is 4 te the United t Company’ arnee | Srerese Sean we Ata Stl safe medicine for children be- ented. He hed read ws ter be known as}eause it contait elcohol nor hart ive rene ved or Meith Blaine edi Ragen.” tin rest was complete lyman One’s Better Than the Other-- And the only difficulty is to de- cide what you like best among the Bargains in Suits - and O’coats ta On Sale at Our 135th Street Store Only" Values U; ‘ to $15.00, % 35 00 Broken lots of Suits and Overcoats, comprising a remarkable variety of fabrics, patterns and models, collected from the other Brill stores and for t! WV ietvbieg convenience of men, young men a men and youths of Yorkville i Harlem and the Bropx,. placed on sale at our big Harlem Store Only—125th Street, corner Third Avenue. [Big Trousers Sale wf%c¥itue, *1.00 t@rOn Sale at This One Store Only") BIG HARLEM STORE—128th ST., COR. 3rd AVENUE Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock Furniture Without —, Perchased im this manner has never Cap lg an grssrs i ad uyer, Our methods |@ALL AND ii Mane ve sw eur ff OWN TERMS (aie) (Se OPENS AN ACCOUNT 3 [aie | oa ed CREDIT TERMS | ¥ at $1.0 Weekly $3 Pex $50|%6 Pewm $100 Ns. f eae 4 Sn 9759 =r | Open Monday and. Sebsday Erning 106 ST. I BTATION AT CORNER : FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE. \ Dreseer an ond Maronite th Cone - om... Pay 1 c Pay Froth ANTICOR Corn Shaver Tmecis tae | gh seven-time World Want "you need ‘perfect feet | bTd works all week. Order ET Store ar” Back Town cK atte, ae cone Conlagy gn females Aa yA eee Creenbert nocratic boss of the Twenty or oSttt AEE vn 750-768 Sth Avec Cor. 46th SU. ssenscanere 4 34th Street 5th Avenue ‘Exceptional Offerings on Thursday and Friday Purchases will appear on bill rendered May Ist. % “McCREERY SILKS” ‘ Famous Over Half a Century. | ‘The Finest Silks the World Produces. A comprehensive and very carefully selected assortment representing in great variety the new weaves and colorings from every European Fashion center, suitable for Bridal, Reception, Evening, Fete, Pantomine, Traveling and Mourning wear. N New Chiffon Dress Taffeta,—the Season's favored fabric, —in Paquin, Awning and Girdle Stripes, Tartan Plaids, Moire, Broche, pl Pompadour, Plain, Changeable or Chameleon Colors and Black. | Paris Model Gowns from Callot, Doucet, Bernard, Rondeaux, Premet, Cheruit, Poiret and Paquin will be exhibited in the Silk Department. 18,000 Yards new Double-width Pompadour Dress Silks in Chiffon Taffeta, Paillette de Soie, Fleur de Soie and Pongee weaves; light, medium and dark grounds with Rosebud, ‘‘Dolly Varden” and Dresden designs; also in a variety of desirable new combinations of the latest Wheat shades particularly adapted for Dancing Frocks. value 2.00, 95¢c yd. 3 WOMEN’S HAND BAGS SILK & LISLE UNDERWEAR ™ Appropriate Easter Gifts Women's Glove Silk Union Suits; em- Women’s Glove Silk Union Suits; band Hand Bags in many new shapes includ- top; bloomer knee; reinforced. White only. ing “Kodak” styles; made of Black and colored Pin Seal or real Seal Barley Grain wales, 9:25; 2.90 leathers. 8.00 Women’s Glove Silk Bloomers; reine Hand Bags of Black Moire or Striped ek le ak OP ows Silks; particularly adapted for Spring ‘ 361 tailleur suits. 5.00 Women’s Lisle Union Suits; sleeveless AL n and Evening Bags of R model; alee sa 50c, 75 bry 4 and Striped Silks; pouch styles with bandle and 1 to ‘ 4.50 values 65c, 1.00 and 1.25 Women's & Children’s Sweaters. Special Sale pA OE BU Be MA Hand Bags of real Pin Seal in three new Women’s Imported Shetland Sweaters; Spridg “ciylen;| pleated andi pouch’ vaodals light shades and White. value 4.75, 4.25 with Pannier or side handles; fitted with Women’s Imported Angora Finish purse and mirror; frames self-covered, Sweaters; Fancy colorings. value 7.50, 6.75 1 Silver or Gold Plated. 2.95 Worsted Sweaters for Smal! Children; regularly 4.00 and 5.00 White or Tan. vaiues 2.75 and 3.25, 1.50 « ANNUAL APRIL FURNITURE SALE Although this Sale will not commence until Monday, ‘ March the 30th, the privilege is extended to make selections on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Purchases will appear on bill rendered May the Ist Ten-piece Mahogany Dining-room Suite, as illustrated,—Sheraton model; handsomely inlaid with Satinwood; including Buffet, China Closet, Extension and Serving Tables; five Side~ chairs and one Armchair; seats upholstered with genuine leather. regularly 350.00, 235.00 The above is an illustration of the many remarkable values offered during this Sale. ments or your No yee of le & Cornelis, od to enter this contest. a@ppeare each night in ihe lees ‘World, Evening Journal end wee tes for any of the prises, each winner will receive the prisp Votes be cast in our 148 may, cate Both rll of our ® stores, or can be mailed to VOTE GooD FOR ONLY ONE CANDIDATE