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Diabetes Loses Speetatist believes Cure has “been found for this OESaazO We Give Su 9000 SicN i Its Terrors dread disease lager need oe a cetiut to. those dived diseabe Congress Aske: ng ton of West Virginia. wel ie ae site and send [ution directing th bs Ps i River-Hegemen Deut | of United States Ju FORTHE PEACHNENT OFA FEDERAL OGE tion Against Alston G. Day- PETITION ton of the Northern District of West Virginia was introduced in the House to-day by Representative Neeley of West Virginia. The resolution cites charges made in a petition signed by more than hine thousand West Vir- ginia cftixens urging the investiga-| the resolution were as follows: “phat Judge Dayton had issued tn- junctions against labor untons, which | place them beyond the pale of the law, and which make their deliberate action conspiracy and their members J to Take Ac- miscreants and felons; aeenntinsessins “That ho has had men and women arrested upon the sole charge of ask- WASHINGTON, May 11—A reso-| ing other men to join a labor union; “That he, by the use of injunction, om arate, 2 | Committee to investigate the conduct | has prevented and inhibited the ex- of the Constitutional rights of je House Judiciary ige Alston G. Day- ON New York's Shopping Centre ( Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street PP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPPPPPPPPPPIPIPIPSLPSPPA, ‘Every Cloth Coat and . Suit In This Store Is Now Priced $14.75 ’ All Regular Sizes; Also Siz All Are New Spring Women’s 50c Union Suits, 33¢ Fine ribbed cotton; shape; low neck; no sleeves; lace trimmed pants; “firsts and seconds. aud stripes. Men’s 50c Underwear, 35c each, 3 tor $1.00 In balbriggen, shirt and drawers; shirts have French neck and pearl buttons; drawers have sus- pendet tapes and extra large double seat. Tapestries andVelours, at, piece, 5c to 39c h to make pillows and bead rests; or to sector sculs or backs of furniture. Flannel Remnants at Half Former Prices Consisting of plain cream and black embroidered flannels, white elder down flannels; French flannels, striped, plain end polka dots, on light grounds; also Scotch flannels and Scotch plaids, stipes and checked patterns in lengths of 4 to 6 yal / Whisk Brooms at 8c pment of fresh new whisks; direct from seat Ket ayes Easily worth double our price. Men’s $3.00 Shoes, pair, $2.39 Ten Russia calf, black calf, vici kid and patent leather. Lace and blucher stylea. At $1.00 each these shirts wer: recently among our “best sellers ~-mewning the best shirts that weover sold at 81.00, We have seen them sold in some stores for more than a dollar and they sold. ercareay and doeedey: at O'Neill's Big lor Lia und the Roy, exch. IOC clll's Men's Store—Four Ent Printed Cork Linoleums Rea a 5%, special 29c as ag are ag 3,000 yards of Genuine Cork Lin- ROSS eum, ia geometrical and conventional Bes potter: every yard perfect. Pring measurements with you. Every cloth material in the range of Spring fashions. Every color, ev: every new idea that distinguishes Spring fashions will be seen in this sale, O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, Zist end B24 #t, Elevators, 12'4cSeersucker,yd.,8/2c| 32 inches wide; in blue and white; in various styles | Regardless of Actual Value—Regardless of How High Recent Regular Prices Were es for Large Women, Small Women, Misses and Juniors Models—nearly 5000 Garments pattern, ach gar- ment possesses character and quality, individuality and distinctive smartness of style. Plaza Bargains Always the best bargains in town, but for Tuesday's shoppers we have done better than ever in Bargain Giving. Of twenty or more lots, here are afew. No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. Orders filled on Bargain items. |69c & $1.00 Wool Dress | _ Fabrics, yard, 39 36 to 48 inches wide, consisting of French serge and storm serge, stripes and novelty suitings shown {in a large variety of weaves and colorings; also blac! 15¢ Curtain Scrims, yard, 10c Yard wide, printed; in a splendid assortment of patterns, reversible. Boys’ 75c Pajamas, 49c stloed eateas Cade estore neces roe tea beer | peiese,Peteal full. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Ps \$1.25 Axminster Rugs, ic High pile; sise 16x36 ins.; Oriental and floral Notions 19c Silk Dress Shields, pair. 10c Light Sere Dress Shiel 10c Tango Collar Supporters, eac! ii ing's blue Tenge Benes janes es ingerie », white, ah ae ‘ Vomen's 50c Stock- ings, pair, 25c Finy silk lisle, heavy, medium and light weights, black only. Well known brands. Sises 844 to 10, tedete colteh to-date c 8. io i bosome—trimmed with fine penrl buttons, Cuffs attached, either starched or soft tura-beck style, rances Direct from Sixth Avenue, New Inlai Linoleums 159c Sa ry yard fect, Gi ms; colors going clear through extra heavy quality; 2 yards wn blun, green and tan Eve Linol tion, The charges relate to actions | of Judge Dayton in labor cases, Some of the charges mentioned in retry Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise QO ====—=30 | | 4 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1914. the people to assemble peaceably to/M, E, OE AQUERO RE-ELECTED, petition for redrese of wrongs; i Corde “That he has publicly declared bis | No Opposition to the Regular Nieket | FE. We Heath, ‘Geores antagonism to persons not yet on trial, whom he expected soon to be f teen Outre bel hearing of contempt | President of the Consolidated Stock Ex. | Mortimer Hi Wngar eer: on the Consolidated. M. E. de Aguero was to-day re-olected | prumtaen nt ienta ignores the lawe of tha| change for a third term. The election t jama; Member Vice-President, Warren W. Erwin; seo. | Gi Adame, ond Vice-President, 8. A, Luther; Treas-! aon, T, Dewitt George Bacon 1836-1856 T, Small, W. E, Valentine, dratuity Fund ¢ ‘ \ Members. of Arh | State of Weat Virginia and the Cons wus one of the auletent in yours, as there| Hararaves hovest C. Holt be bound by thi rete ot tho Munreene Court of the [Other candidates elected were: First | United States and treats said de- cisions with contempt.” Hargrave, Robert C, Hoffman, Henry C wan no opponttion to the remular ticket, | Jenkins. Laurence Tweely, A. U.. John Jacob Astor i LR TL sense ey) y' TE ents cores, W, Lactminnn, OW. in the coming champloaahi in the coming championship by the champtonsh! Fam i belomesl strokes Thi maven record he y, ae on ¢ amateur j iar, ye |American Champion's 69 in Four: | Course (a 68 ion Committee: | some Creates Sensation Among Mr. Travers, with Charles wards, Willlam " + c’Chick”) Evans jr. of Chicago as rein: English Golfers, partner defeated two sons of inating Comitter SANDWICH, England, May 11,-.| Batt of Eldon, the Hon. if J “A m brea be 2 Ww, arte Otters | Jerome D, ‘Travers of Now York, |Meottiah’ players, Ina in ‘Terhune. ariateur golf champion of tho United | three up and two to play. Francis Bacor 1850-1905 The Founder The Loeser: Store Announces - Savings of $75 to $145 on Pianos ~ Savings of $205 to $225 on Player-Pianos New and Guaranteed Instruments :: Terms to Suit You THE CENTURY-OLD PIANO HOUSE, founded by John Jacob Astor in 1789, has failed. For one hundred and twenty-five years it upheld its traditions of artistry in building Pi 1anos, Always a comparatively small hmnents organization dedicated to the difficult art of making Pianos well, it was unable to withstand the encroac of shrewder firms inspired by modern commercialisr A powerful organization management. has been allotted to us exclusively in New York. which is without parallel in importance. m. r has taken over the Bacon Piano Company and will continue it under the same e disposal of all the instruments made or in process of manufacture at the time of the failure This is notice of the beginning tomorrow of a Piano Sale A Reorganization Sale BACO 250 for Pianos worth $325 to $395 425 for Player-pianos worth $650 PIANOS AND PLAYERPIANOS $395 for Player-pianos worth $600 $475 for Player-pianos worth $700 The Bacon Piano ranks with any in America for pure musical orth. This is a fact conceded even by competitors. The small output of their factory was sold to those discriminating purchasers who were capable of judging accurately the real worth of a Piano. In each business there is some honorable, scrupulous firm which scorns the purely commercial and retains a close, personal following secured use of the sheer, intrinsic worth of its prod- uct. Such was the Bacon Company in the Piano World. Unparalleled Savings Never before in the history of Piano-making have so great savings been made possible on new, guaranteed instruments of ex- cellent quality. Never has there been a Piano sale like this one; never will there be one of more importance, because no other firm excelled the Bacon pay ie A e, traditional superiority or actual knowledge of the fundamentals of Piano building. We have about 150 Pianos and 100 Player-pianos to sell. We have them at savings—provable savings, from regular former ricee—of from $75 to $145 on plain Pianos; $205 to $225 on layer-pianos, We have for every purchaser of one of these instruments the unqualified, absolute guarantee of this firm that it will give per- fect satisfaction. An Instrument Never Excelled A Saving Never Before Equalled This sale is a combination of quality with extteme low prices. It is the opportunity of a lifetime. The prices place these great Bacon Pianos and Player-pianos within reach of practically every family. To the music lover of critical taste but limited means this sale brings an opportunity to secure at an affordable price just the right kind of a Piano. No need now to try to be satisfied with an inferior instrument —here is a wonderful Piano, built by a firm so conscientious that ether than sacrifice their artistic ideals they were forced out of usiness, The Piano House of Brooklyn chide Goatlin BROOKLYN -NEW YORK Every Instrument Personally Inspected by Mr. William P. H. Bacon Mr. William P. H. Bacon, president of the Bacon gives you his personal assurance that Piano and Fone. piano in this sale meets with his approval. will inspect oe age alge on ale, tons with all of his pi O eenly critical ability, and unless the instrument satisfies him ## will not be placed on sale, Thus you have the strongest possible proof that the Pianos i this sale are thoroughly up to Ay high Uiodasd maintained by the Bacon Company ithroughout its career. A Limited Number of lnstroments When they are gone the sale will be at an end. It can never be repeated. This is an opportunity which you must take now, or let pass once and for all time. Your decision should be made ai =" within the next few days at the latest. hink of the quality of these Pianos and Player-pianos! Think of the savings you effect without sacrificing payne dol- lar's worth of musical value! Think of the fact that a small sum paid down and a small sum weekly or monthly will secure any instrument you choose. We Will Make Terms to Suit YOU Never before were such terms made on Pianos of exceptional quality. We require no fixed payments; we will adjust the terms to suit any reasonable demand you may make. Tell us frankly just what you would like to pay; we will meet your demands if it is within the bounds of reason. The sale begins tomorrow. We expect shortly to have more applications for instruments than we can possibly supply. Come tomorrow—telephone—or send a postal asking us to reserve one of these instruments for you. You may then make selection at your The Piano House of Brooklyn z Fz4 Es tt Pn ae a rennet A