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[he would approve the bill tf passed ap 80 amended. Senate Administra- tion leaders said they have little doubt that the President will do so, although he is likely, they eay, to file with his approval a memorandum setting forth his own views on the matter. WISIN DECLARES TOLLS BILL CHANGE WAL HAVE NO EET Says Norris Amendment Was Not Submitted to Him Be- fore Introduction. baper men to-day the President said the Norris amendment, accepted by Senator Simmons, had not been sub- mitted to him. The Executive pointed out that it Is impossible either to con- fer or waive treaty rights by legisla- tion of this character, In the Executive's opinion the Amendment does not raise the ques- tion of whether the United States was right or wrong in the original free tolls legislation and he will not announce his position until the bill finally comes to him for approval. The President believes that the en- tire conservation programme of the Administration. will pass the House before adjourment. He admitted that there ts little hope of the bills get- ting before the Senate. That body, NW {the President holieves, will take up only the Trust and the Appropriation Wills, once the Panama tolls question is out of the way. He does not ex- strumen- | pect there will be any action takea on ma-| Philippine independence until the De- s|cember seasion, | The President is stil hopeful that WASHINGTON, June 8.—President Wilson said flatly to-day that the Norris amendment to the Panama Canal Tolls Repeal bill in unneces- He declined to indicate whether Bary. Climate Falled; Medicine Effective Butferern from ‘Tubercuinsis often Many have re Wekman's Aiterative, Read tite atlamen: Fach At bis conference with the news-| = the Colorado strike troubles will be mine owners and workers, Ho said . | to-day that he will retain the Federal troops in the strike zone for some time. The position of the Administra- tion {8 that it is awaiting develop- ments, is hopeful that the better judg- men of the factions will prevail, and that @ settlement satisfactory to both no substitutes, bold by | sides will be forced by the business ores, and laboratory. men of the State who realize the dan- .' ger of present conditions continuing. (Abbreviated: RTHCR WEED. KMAn's Alterative ie moat effic ty gaterch and pevers thro jane tions and uppulldin em. Contall PREFACE York City is 263rd Street. New York is Broadway. and Broadway you step from N City into Westchester County. © of Yonkers begins. “GOOD-BYE” when you leave it, “HELLO” when you return. It’s a most interesting location. the next few weeks, wetted by a compromise between the | first REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. |_ REAL ESTATE AT AU The STORY of JUNE 23ra, 1914 HE last numbered street in New The longest street and main artery in Four hundred feet North of 262nd Street York On the East side of Broadway here, Van Cortlandt Park ends and the City At this point New York City says It is known as Broadway City-Line. You will hear a great deal about it in We are going to tell you all about it. It will be worth while your attention. THE EVENINW WORLD, Carpenter Killed by Trata. . Henry Spandeck, forty-five years old, of No. 66 Paterson street, Jersey City, & carpenter, was struck by an incoming passenger train and tnstantiy killed this afternoon. Spandeck waa working about the yards of the Erie Rattroad at the foot of Eleventh atrest when he attempted to cross the tracks “SYRUP OF FIGS" FOR CONSTIPATED CHILD Delicious “Fruit Laxative” can’t harm stomach, liver and bowels. Every mother realizes, after giving her children “California Syrup of Figs,” that this is their ideal laxative, because they love its pleasant tents snd it thoroughly cleanses the tender lit haere liver “7 [te aly without ble feverish or broth’ lo bea stomach sour, look at the tongue, mother! If coated, | ive a tea- spoonful of this harmless “fruit laxa- tive,” and in @ few hourr al the fonl, constipated waste, sour bile and undi- geated food passes out of the bowels, ead ou have @ well, playful child again. Whee ita little system is full of cold, throat nore, has stomech- Sah steed indi joa, colic — remember, a “inside cleaning” should always ry wins treatment given. Millions of mothers keep “California Syrup of Figs” handy; they know a tea- tpoonful teday eaves a sick child to- morrow. Ask your druggist for « 60- on bottle of “California Syrup of which bas directions for babies, Li of be one [eyed PE de ups printed on the bot! of coun- terfeite eold bere, ° dow be fooled, Get the genuine, made by "California Fig Syrup Company.” and Playhouse {itis THE THINGS 39TH ST. Tony va. High Jinks Wed te at.28 ZIEGFELD FOLLIcS “MDANSE DE FOLLIES GATETY (Fa) ATRLLA _ MAYHEW 20-40 Conta, Beat eee at, ater “BUith ia MOR BT Binpgadous tacle. Orch. of 60, ERTA k_SPDaV alee HAMMERSTEIN’S | 3. dancing Ue ee fe & Daily Mat. LONGACRE i> A PAI ioe a ‘Bi w male Tatbere Teron, Be: * aahuee Calite ae : Jano *: DANSE 155 ROOF MAY.7eaS SATS 83079 2, SOUVENIRS AND BURERISNS, | Hearonty Twine DOLLY Exctanive Rossika & Yansci ‘Weel | In Marvellous Dances with Carlos fchaatinn i] STEEPLECHASE ra poate a ainte rid a HALL i | HENDERSON'S Gus Edwards & “Matinee Girl Finnagen & Kawards, Lewle & Duty. and others, CRAZITOWN St, re be at 14th At, Phi OLYMPIC} ATINEES DAIL DOLLY DIMPLE ti Extra Attraction— poe 1] BOOB ACADEMY 0} or ue'™"* “DamagedGoods”” ferns Witton Lackaye., Harry Dram E|Cooper. Bitzabeth Mur ol Mad THE mu t te wn: yao | Sand Oren. Solgiats, | 1 Ws, OLUMBIA jy, BURLESQUE par aneNas" GIRLS (Mi, Bway HUDSON AY (ALBANY DaY LIND), a0 stenmere daly enoeyt Sunday, RIVER NE BSONCREDIT DAMN WAICH Ch PHONE 243 JOHN 35 MAIDEN LANE. ems | DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | WASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENT, American Watch & Diamond ¢ Co, MAIDEN LANE, Tel. GACT Cort, PaMpinse cred Men’s Clothing, $1 me tt LE ‘BEOHANGE | MUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1914. MAIN BUILDING Other Bargains June Jubilee Sales Continue Second Week Began This Morning With a Fine Rush of Business in Our Two Magnificently Stocked Buildings USUAL COMPLIMENTARY 2 STAMPS FREE, TOMORROW Distribution in Our Annex Building As many sets of these stamps as are reasonably required for books unfilled will be given. Only 100 Complimentary Stamps good in any one book, but you may start as many books as you please. Remember, by taking advantage of these weekly distributions of these Complimentary Stamps in our MAIN and ANNEX BUILDINGS, you are actually getting 1-10th of a filled book for nothing. ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHING. A Timely Sale of Furniture Specially Planned for June Brides and Those Who Have Gifts to Give More Than $32,500 Worth of Furniture Is in This Sale And the economies are in no instance less than }4 and in some instances up to ) Nobody who. “contemplates the furnishing of a home can afford to overlook this chance to save a great deal of money. This *73 Leather Suite, $ 4 5 Covered in Genuine Spanish Leather, for Excellent for living-room or libra: Frames of these suites are made of ‘selected Birch, finished in a rich mahogany color. Splendidly reupholstered ; choice of a variety of colors and [cathers. Some suites can also be had covered in tapestry or panne at the same rice. dnate te & Youths’ #750 To 912 SUITS Double ant Single an Stamps Mornings Stamps Afternoons 1 CIVILIZATION ENGLAND pA id dound sy Se ANNEX BUILDING— HOME FURNISHINGS Walnut Chiffoniers| Golden Oak Leather Maple Chiffoniers Three-Piece Brase Bedsteade |} 1 o'ceDaR on. moPs— R Bulfets putbrary Rockers gton”, ty Parlor Suites ecto’ tabuRNER) OaiLvaaee Pico 5 : grea| tr FLAME OIL STOVES— we Chairs Roguianty 835.00 Spanish... " Mahogany xtension Tables Mahogany Buffets Reguiariy Sale Price £74.00, Mahogany China Closets “ Oak Regularly Bale We} Wahl Spri Dining Re Extension Tables £1998 ea 9085 maiegas Pam We a 88 | e428 Were wire: :8G00 LooMAHOGANY Fumed Oak White Enamel i 19 Buffeta Bedsteads le Price 4 yumuo FELT" reg. 812; ate... if ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHING. $35 Royal Bavarian China Dinner Sets 113 Pieces, Complete $19. 50 for 12 Persons, at .. ‘A wondertul opportunity for you to own some of this very fine china at ‘Separatt Pieces of Royal Bavarlan China Also in This Sale i assortment for your choice: $2 Meat Plattere— near 15¢|" Mee Other Items of Table China Are in This Sale at Propor- tionate Savings “s = lies’ eusavers “A peor stoc patterns; set, as illustrated, with fine needi ed border design, consists of 6 water , 6 cordials, 6 sel gene, Gen i te 298 ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS——— Sale of *26.50 “Sanford” Axminster Rugs at $15.75 Beauties—Size 9x1. This {s a special purchase of “slightly mis-matched” Axminster rugs; excellent designs end colors. —<—<—<—<——_—__—__——_. Floor Ollcloth — choice | Wood - Grained Floor | Remnanis of Inlaid Lin- Pvp eee dst Women’s 33" to §3 33 Low Shoes $ Tomorrow, a Pair, at ............++++ A double-quick clearance, tomorrow, of about 2,800 pairs of excellent LOW SHOES. These ae ccumula- tions from our recent very successful sai BEING “ODD” LOTS, THE VARIOUS STYLES AND LEATHERS ARE LIMITED. That's why we advise you TO COME EARLY. All the best styles and leathers are in the whole collection, but not ey size in each leather o1 4 ; BEST PICKING IN SIZES 2, 3,34, 4 in A, B and C widths only. ; All of these low shoes are made with either hand-turned or Goodyear welt soles. Women’s Excellent Combination Suits At 49¢ Usually Priced to $1 These arc of mercerized lisle, plain liste and extra fine Sea Island cotton, Tight knees or very wie lace- trimmed le, tel 1 MAIN BUILDIN Girls’ Washable Dresses Newest and Prettiest Styles in White and Colored Fabrics Extraordinary sale planned for tomorrow, in which we offe: ery attractive assort- 15c and 19¢ White Goods ya. 10¢ $50 Pieces in Tomorrow's Sale 40-inch Sheer White Lawns, White Plaid and Striped Sheer Lawns, White Crepe Cloth, White Corded Crepon, White Lace Plaid Lawns end Many Other Styles. Pillow Cases — “odd” lor of hemmed, hemstitched and odd embroidered pillow cases; made of good quality bleached 1 2 maudlin; (ag. to 19¢; each. ic 25e and 29¢ “Odd” Towele—lor of amon “seconds ;" all linen and union linen huck towels; slight mill im- 19- Gin’ Colored Tub Dressee— ly new styles in cham- d with Borders — rfections; each deslane, and) colore:] Bordering any. room;| !ewm3 0 10square | | g9¢ v9 7¥e Hed Sheele—ior beds of tyles, prettl ig excellent quality; 12] yards in each piece; all ue penenbtrarer| sheets; loser) wg . sizes for si ingle, an 8q. yd. and 24 Jochen wide;| 2 yards wide; 7c and site et eae a Usual 30¢ grade; yd.. 12c 95c grades; at, Wash Clothe—700 dozen of initial wash cloths; made of heavy terry, with initial in each corner; each......... $1.39 Bed Comforters—t ge size silkoline-covered comforters with flavres toee) Bee b ent sq. yd. ; 2le U ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS— Refrigerators Reduced! The Reductions Are the Manufacturer's, Not Oure In this sale our patrons have another demonstration of how they share with us in fortunate purchases. 9 Lift-Cover Refrigeratore—u inches high; white ena: shah: sual ‘0c, grade; yd. 16 oe tar es, $1.95 0 $14.75 ‘AIN BUILDING Women’s House Dresses A Special Purchase Results in This $] Sale at Usually the Prices Would Be $1.25 to $1.50 Just the very best kinds of dresses These are splendidly made of ex- i Striped Lawns . and white. Several styles for your cholce; one with kimono 8! and cuffs finished with fine Swiss embroide: Another model of crepe cloth in black and white or ny 94 white. neck, neck and sleeves trimmed with insertion of dainty embroidery. All sizes from 34 to 46, ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHING Portable Reading Lamps For Gas a fe As these are “sample” lems, there is only one of a kind, See low prices below Fine hand-painted shades in a variety of decora- tions; scenic, floral and fruit designs. Standards are of heavy cast metal, in Brush Brass and Pom- peian green finish. Complete with all attachments, cool linen; finished blue ree ticking; filled with new feathers; good size; each 39c $1.19 Summer Blankete—cotton fleeced white and gray sum- 89 mer weight blankets; for around-the-house and porch wear, cellent quality 7 40 inches high; white enamel- chamber; ice cai acity $, i Apartment $16; 52 inches Bian an provision chamber about 95 Ibs. Usually at $18 ice mm apiere 14, 25 ink, lined provision chambe: in pink, bi abour 110 Ib: Bauare chamb ice cal Usually at $22; st inches bigs pile ng enamel-! clined rovision Shamber; ice capacity a! TOs Ibs.; at... 18, 50 Screen Doors and Window Screens Bring Exact Measurements With You, as we donot send screens or screen doors C, O. D. nor do we exchange them. ssorted sizes; xaout stained + wide; covered with best ! oe 98 quality Sereen Doore— nai coats of varnish; quality black ve $6.75 Lamps at $3.98 $12.75 Lamps at Foe Height an Lampe at eae Lamps at $10.50 20 inches. 90.76 Lampe at 1.36 inches