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i a is tHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 101 ine und we do not belleve the public de-|tf we permitted you to testity with- on out seas a habe Mba a 0 anawer, 46 ' MUST RETRENCH ie Terr possibiy. be, piven. tova|olaning it unfair of if clark to ask 7 almont Phang beard In its scope and/such a@ question. RK mily belleve our ap- oomm! adjourned subject | [a e IS WARNING OF for’ a ee rderate freight a the call a eEpuen mouitan ‘on ord & aylor AT. [ome ee vevnite erent ansert that the Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 89th Bs RAILROADS ie ZI no eabiciniadan ee 4 lth =| | ‘i a revenue te W. B . lor “Special” | not to ai Pr not co < ta a Gap Between Receipts and ties that the Penseyivanie| CORSE 5 Lord 8 Tay or pec ‘ had earned only 4.8¢ per cent. during e ; Expenditures Too Small, | *weu! your of 1018 Suit Cases | by ’ é Commerce Board Is Told. | BENSEL WON'T WAIVE $7 8 0 les. WASHINGTON, April 2. — Notice IMMUNITY T0 TESTIFY stringent) Saag = Lede om td ten MANE Corinities ‘by Hamual Veal oe be of Irish linen. Well made cases that will give President of the Ponnayivania Rail-|His Refusal Brings the Assem- splendid service. Sizes 24 and 26 inches. turers road , at the hearing to-day on bly Investigation to a ‘ the elation oe se eaatied roads y eas sl St Visiting Cases before fee a 5 per cont. increase in freight Sudden Stop. rates that “unless the gap between) ALBANY, April 2—The refusal of Feselpta and expenditures can b®/ state Engineer John A. Bensel to the Pennsylvania must be-/ sign a waiver of immunity when re- Rea'e testimony | quested to do so by the Bullivan As- President A. H-/sembly Investigating Committee to- whore Coats @us-|day caused the sudden termination and Smith that de-lof the inquiry. arnings was impairing; Mr, Bensel was called to the wit- ‘the foads roused opposi-| ness stand after Duncan W. Peck, one of his associates on the former Reel- sh ” hoase-topa that there is a crisis" had/of EmMciency and Economy, had Rot something to do with this condl- /signed waivers and teatified. thon, Smith denied the belief and the} Mr. Benne! eaid he considered it an fact that he had “cried it from the insult for the committees to ask him house-tops.” to sign a waiver, He added that At- Clifford Thorne, counsel for the} torney-General Carmody had just in-} @&ippers, brought out on cross-exam-|formed him the committee had no ination that the New York Central's lewal right to ree any State officer to net income on outstanding capital| Waive Immunit; ou not rei stock averaged 9.33 per cent. In the| ney John K- Clark, for tne, eominite five years from 1908 to 1912 and 11.08/tee, “that in the event of any testi- per cent. during 1913. way” connect you Acie t might in any Chairman Harlan asked why if 1918 fou wi gay & con- or some earnings were shown to be larger ott” immune fm restate than the average for the two former after paying dividends out of earn- ings 9 sufficient margin was not left for surplus. Commissioner Clements closed the} ota by suggesting that if the| were “going to the devil" i a oe figures as to central earnings | showed they “were a little further from him than they were ten va ago.” President Rea eaid emphatically, in th, ya (Phas weterbhe vot itement, that Bay ay taget but he were confront the eoeuetty, of Tetronaherent | h might prove serious unices they, were permitted to increase thelr | met incomes, he: nisas ‘the fap between recelp | tures can be widened we | Safety Matches Red Top Asparagus tall cancut to 19¢ Rolled Oats.. 3 Ibs. lic te the movement Molectant ts to a do thin \ as it would to run counter to; traditions sf |b dato of half and that t weald not be in the ‘public, interest, { SMITH GRAY «CO A AUCEINERSSION IY By onder of OSCAR A. LEWIS, as Receiver in Bankruptcy are now announced FINAL cis PRICE CUTS on Enti:e Stock, including for the First Time . y NEW SPRIN SUITS & OVERCOATS FOR EASTER ALSO CRAVENETTED BALMACAANS Sacrificed Sci. at Bankruptcy Prices the Receiver These are new garments, thoroughly up-to-the-moment, built from fabrics that are recog- nised as ‘the thing” for 1914: Cloth ordered back in July in readiness for our regular Spring, 1914, business has now been made up, by order of the Receiver, and will be - Sold at the Same Receiver’s Prices as Balance of Our Huge Stocks.|** The Cream of S, pring Garments at Prices which are Absolutely Without Competition in Value Giving. Look in Our Windews and See for yourself. No reputable and trustworthy New York house is in « position to offer you such Tremendous Bargains—the Receivership takes care of that. For the Receiver, to make sure that his offerings excel all others has ordered PRICES UNDERSELLING ALL COMPETITORS. This is necessary to secure the instant attention and interest of the purchasing public and thus insure turning the goods into money in the least time possible. : OVERCOATS & SUITS, many for Spring, Also) OVERCOATS & SUITS, light weights 45 4 4 t) weights included, For Men and Young $32.50, CRAVENETTED BALMACAANS. i 99 in profusion for Spring. | For Men an Men, iously priced $30, N Young Men. Regularly $22.50, $25, Fer Menand Young Men. Previously $15, $18, and $20. Now... Bibacts as 6 assortme nt for ae wer ow \CAANS, For Men and 10 STi & “SUITS, plenty <a OVERCOATS’ & SUITS. many ‘Rpg Svekcoats ‘ H it Men, Bey priced $18, ight garments for warmer days. 60 and Now Men and Young Men. Formerly #s , $40 und $45. No SPUR NISHINGS AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. a Opportunity for Selection ls Most Excellent, All Stores ay ae BROADWAY AT WARRENST. [CTORES AY AT 7 Im AVENUE ABOVE 27" SE 4 STORES BROOKLYN FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH AY To-Day BROADWAY AT REDFORT "Y Try MUSTEROLE For 20.93) 595 49) Of heavy black enamelled duck, two ape eoelag cam ts straps encircling lined with Gretoune bla col wi foned sii is [87-00 i ranging from 50c to 85.00. Fourth Floor White Enamel Pullman Baby Carriages $25.00 Usual price $95.00 carriage and hood are made of whole round Lh pretty connate cordurr, ie fal gud in ith = boi recli 3 tubular ee = and extra heavy, rabbee tired wheels; made in the popular "shell shape” design. Fourth Floor Easter Handkerchiefs For Men & Women That Lame Back! Rub NI on Miki oe t ie weer RDLE B'drives vout tr atin an gereoen wate Spring se The very. silks now most in demand. Some of them in good | stores are selling today at the regular prices. Offered here, been tomorrow, at half price and less because three silk houses—manii Silks made in France and America—new old-fash- America; silks with impressionistic flowers; silks in a thousand colors and combinations and designs. All the Spring weaves are included— Imported and Domestic Dog Collars, Crepe Bed Ripple is Harness and Leashes Crepe Centon Printed Satin Broche Fleur de Bole In a large assortment of colors and sises, at prices Crepe Redium Printed Crepe Broche Foularde Many of these silke will be used for entire gowns. Some will be employed in combination with plain silks, A few of them bright womeo will capture and use for hangings at the windows of their Summer homes. NOTE—Many of the printed cilks will make delightful linings, New Old-Fashioned. Foulards $3, $3.50 and $4 Qualities for $1.95 Yard Designed and:woven in Lyons, imported to America to cell at the higher pricee—now here—the best special purchase we have presented. Delightfully old-fashioned foulerds. Tiny figures, quaiat colors and « quantity of black and white, and white and black combinations, Many havea satin jacquard effect to make them even more For Women \ For Men — Handkerchiel, gral ¢, 50¢ colored 1 15, aod € $1.25 8 $2.00 Usually to 75c Box of Six Imported Embroidered | _Ususlly to 89.00 The New Pianos and Initials, white ire Impested All Linen , ee hh Player-Pianos Are Here | Glove Hand- $2.75 dos. $100 runcusse #4, own 999° wie kerchiels, “al Usually to 4.00 $456 puncause #5 own 94% wet The new Schomackers and They Are Built for the, 18¢ B 35¢ Children’s Easter Nov- 900 poncanse #10 coun 929° WEEK Schomacker-Angelus. People’s Service | Usually to 50c elties, UNMARKED AUTO DELIVERIES The new ‘Emersons and hence the Wanamaker Educe | ImportedandEmbroid- | _Boxof8 Box of 6 Clothing irs Family Emerson-Angelus. tional Plan, under which © | ik corner, lace edge, Embroidered Initial ee ie eaeae. The new Lindemans and purchaser may enjoy the full |} 18C each. Usually 25c soc soc $1.00 Down, $1.00 a Week Lindeman- Angelus. benefit of hie purchase while: |i ope Thenew Knabesand Knabe- paying for it. 1000 Yards Mesh Veiling Angelus. They are lifetime instrar Plain and Fancy From the Lindeman piano ments; any one who has made’ 16c per yard—usually to 50¢ at $220 to the Knabe-Angelus the mistake of purchasing @ at $1,650. These aretheworth- less worthy instrument or whe jest pianos and player-pianos bas a long-used piano, which i¢: —A SALE $3, $4 and $5 Silks for $1.45 to $2.45 a Yard— Crepes, Stripes, Foulards and Others and importers—have turned over to us their surplus | sto starting their Autumn business. ks; silks with all of the flowers of France and Summer-like, All double width, Mala se and lt Rotunda, Mata flow, Old Building. the world is producing today in their respective grades. They are built—art-buit— for use in bungalow or bou- doir, in small apartment or spacious music room. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway and Ninth is desired to replace, may being: ithere and have its full present fi market value credited against the cost of one of the new: instruments above-named. (Piano Salone, First Gallery, Now Buildteg.) | | om IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET IT., MUSTEROLE is recommended by DR AV P AYNE S doctors and nurses. — Millions of jars are used annually for Brone Neck, Asthma, New 2. * pany, Cleve- mail you a jar, en Until |" oan PH. [= SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS| first Ltt he Author of “The teaiaesansbln: Case” and Begins in next Sunday World Magazine. Be sure an “The House of the Whispering Pines.” Anna Katharine Green’s Great New Mystery Story id get the! ; chapter. plewsdealers’ supply limited. Order in edvanea