The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1915, Page 4

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Raa ee — WHEN WHITMAN LETTER 1S READ for all q + “ ant W inet MOOSEVELT SaI0 IT REFERRED TO BARNES ’ 1) wae pleared er referring: AMWweetly Mr the Mepublican © | ite « ho om the white To-Morrow, Friday, Our Celebrated Once-a-Year het eee 4 Vier . A tiow, Whit nan becouse of thie letter, unde we . ter the White at the epring of Wb" A Ye @ How dit you happen te sem 1A Mr Charies HP Duell ma me up return from Mourn J amerton wid H The iat wae offered in evidence the lhatriet Attorney's office Only SS A pert of it was accepted an evidence nee you woame Governor how sshed Mr Bowers ! have written more than 150,000 letters, | have made over 40,000 ap- pointments. | Regular Selling Prices, $15, $20, $25, $30, $35 From 8°9 A.M. to 1 P.M. Only During these hours we offer free choice at $10 of our immense stock of the season's most fashionable Suite in every stylish material and color. ‘The attendance in former years has always been enormous, but etyles and values in this sale 20 far outshine all previous events, that we expect the greatest response to any sale that has ever been held nary feminine dem stration er Col, Roosevelt: w he entered court this morning Yor two hours large numbers of women had been waiting in ling in the Court When the doors ahead of House corridors. | were opened they rushed in the men and occupied mont of the public seats in the courtroom, THE APPLAUSE. Col. Roosevelt entered a few min- utes before proceedings began. His appearance was the signal for a hys- torical outbreak of applause by the women. They clapped their gloved hands, beamed on him with amiles Your Shaving Comfort @ Most men shave ‘‘on the run.” @ More time given to shaving, or in “getting ready,” soon discloses many hitherto unrealized joys of shaving one’s self. 4 Early morning shaving is considered best for the face, because the flesh and skin have had a chance to relax and get in a normal condition during the night. 4 The face should be carefully washed and wiped dry before the first lather is applied. § Work in the lather with the brush, or a rubber beard softener, and not the fingers. Then use the razor. @ A razor never “pulls” a beard that has been properly prepared. Aids for the Man Who Shaves Himself Shaving Soaps Shavin g Aids Rexall Shaving Stick 20 hkl Gaede eae Colete’s Shaving stick ot Cacumba and i B8e Bde Liggett's Bay Rum... 50c Pond's Exstract,.,.....17¢ and 34c +, 10, 18¢ and 25¢ Shaving Lotion.25c and 45 . & J. Cold Cream , 26¢ and $0¢ Violet Dulce Cold Cream, 25c and $0c Pond's Cold Cream, 10, 25c and 50c Harmony Cold Cream 50c Safety Razors | Sat | Auto-Strop... s00e *0e | Gillette a ties Us . 20¢ Durham Domiec.« 3 Be | Ever-R Gs Williams i praie ine morals Enders, Gem, Do. Sh, ng Stick .......--206 | sik Cross avin Powders ‘ ‘ Rent ay Sif Liggett’s Open Razor, 97c to $3, 00 Cola loa buaiie. ioe Williams’ Shaving Powder... 20e Shaving Creams Colgate's Shaving Cream. ., Rexall Snaving Cream... me Shaving Cream . Williams’ Shaving Cream Razor Blades Auto-Strop Blades... 50¢ anc $1,00 Gem Junior Durham-Duples abe, 450 oe oe a ‘45e and 89¢ ver Ready 30¢ and 60¢ End vee BBE lore... Clark No. 2.. Liggett's Vegital H. & J. Bay Rum Liggett's $1.97 Pure Badger Shaving Brush, set in Rubber; has the value of any $3.50 brush, © |New Stag Stropper, $1.00; guar- anteed to hone and'strop all salety razor blades. See demonstration Talcum Powders Bouquet Jeanice Tatcum 50¢ Violet Dulce Taleum Be _T5c Massage Rubber || Ceorgia Rose Taloum Face Sponge 59 |] H, & }. Violet Talcum Hi | a France Rove Taleum 80s Rexail Violet Taleum. + M8e Babeock's Taleum., Colgate's Taleum Mennen’s Violet Taicum Razor Strops Shell, single ani douote 39e to $1.97 Broadway and 34th St. Grand Central Tarminal 125th St. and 7th Ave. Book of 24 Five Cent Soda Checks, $1.00 Good at any Liggett Stere, Try Liggett's Pineapple Ege Phosphate, 10c box of Li ett’s Fruit ials, De- assort- ment Choco- la te-Covered Whole Fruit; Strawberry, Peach, Pine- Cherry, $100 ATTENDANTS COULDN'T STOP). | Anancial institution would be shut 4 ‘HE EVFNING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, ed nughter of approval Beme rose = thee weet eave hie te . ‘ ie + (noe Cwed wre “ fie ’ ne . ' net ne eomen for ae woreene . the lerger heard of, althoug! on two others, rte sided throwning tward ASKED TO MAKE ANOTHER CHANGE IN TESTIMONY rhe temtified the other hange bis teaumony under questioning by Mr. Bowers, he| said his memory had been refreahed. | @ What did you do in the eane of the New Haven Rajlroad? A. After investigation 1 directed legal proceed~ Inge taken againat at. Q About the Harvester co: A. 1 had un invemtiaation made mpany? Bureau of Corporations, which ed that Its conduct was ent irely | proper Q. And the Dupont Powder Com- | pany? A. Proceedings were under- taken by my order in 1907, Q. Now an to the United States Steel Corporation? A, An Investiga- tion was started but was not finished until after [ left the Presidency, The Colonel and his lnwyer ate | tempted to testify concerning his prosecution of the Standard Oil} mpany and the Northern Pacific | Hallroad, but the court ruled this out on the ground that he had testi, fled that he ordered the Standard OU contribution returned and there ern Pacific, @. How did you finally happen to be nominated for Vice President in 19007 An objection was sustained. Q. Did President McKinley send you a communication on the subject? A. Yes. HE ACCEPTED TO GRATIFY PRESIDENT M’KINLEY,. Later he said, “I accepted to grat- ify President McKinley.” Q. Was your action or inaction con- cerning any of these corporations in a y way affected except by your re- gard for public duty? “Absolutely not,” cried Col, Roose- velt at the top of his voice, throwing into the words all the strength of vocal cords ond emphatic gesture, Then he was led up tothe climax of his recital—the panic of 1907 and why he allowed the Bteel Trust to absorb the Tennessee Coal and tron Company, All lines of restraint were cast off and the Colonel set full gail into the most graphic of his ex- planations ‘9 the jury, He was mightily in earnest and all his pent up rage at the criticisms of recent years about this transaction were let loose in this five minutes of decla- mation on his own righteousness, “When the merger took place,” the Colonel began, “my understandtug was that the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company was so weak that It was not a competitor that the Stee! Cor- pora seriously considered, The Steel Corporation at that thme had in the neighborhood of 60 per cent, of the total output, ‘The Tennessee had 1.7 per cent, of the total, The Steel Cor- poration’s proposition sank steadily, no that some years after the acquist- tion it was only 54 per cent, instead of 60 RIGHT AT HEIGHT OF THE 1907 PANIC, “The action occurred at the very height of the panic of 1907. The whole financial structure of the country was tottering and swaying. ‘The prime in- terest of almost everybody was that some measures should be taken to stop the panic, “Appoals were coming to me by the thousands to do something to restore confidence and to prevent the fright ful disaster that was impending. in New York the situation was trem- bling on @ hair as to whether every and be stopped throughout the ooun- try. “Under these circumstances I re- ceived notice une night that the two representatives from the Steel Cor- poration, Mr. Prick and Judge ¢ wished to see me early the next morn- ing, 1 notified the Attorney General to come around and meet the two, but he was in Baliimore and could not et back in time, I then asked Hlihy Root to come. “Messrs, Frick and Gary reported to me that if the Steel Corporation ” Advises Lime Was nothing op record about North- | 19158. ' wow Se oe ey | Franklin Simon & Co. | Filth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts Will Close Out Priday AKER AN 275 Women's Tailored Suits Of gabardine men's wear serge of shepherd checked worsteds. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 fh Pow 168 Women’s Silk Gowns Afternoon gowns of taffeta, crepe de chine, Georgette crepe or novelty silks; also a number of evening gowns. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 for Tuberculosis 1. Visew of Minneapo- deficiency of saletom’ 142 Women’s Serge Dresses Tailored or dressy models of English serge or gabardine 15.00 Heretofore $19.75 to $29.50 No Alterations No Exchanges atory, Philadelphta, adver New Store—74 Third Ave. While extending our branches into new communities we retain a strong interest in the oiler sections where we have been favorably known for so many years, We spare no pains or expense to give the most efficient service tu every patron and every ucighborhood, This week we have opened a store at the above address, most conven- iently located for serving one of the few remaining residential sections of old New York. Our many solid, substantial friends who live near will be warmly welcomed at 74 THIRD AVE. and a cordial invitation is extended to every housekeeper who believes in quaiity and economy CHOICE G lee ae The James Butler Inc. Stores and Markets are doing an ever-increasing business, because families get more there for their money thon they do any- where else. A few proofs for this week follow Strictly Fresh Eggs, ie Calad evtay LA tor BHC East View Eggs, 29¢ ‘Empire Brand Eggs, 2'7c NEW LAID, in sealed cartons dozen........ bere fresh, dozen in carton 1(Potatoes, 6». 6; “i: 1° Sunshine Soda Cracker Best of the Selected Maine Crop ai 1914 iw Hid c Cut to— a 5c Package New Potatoes, 6 »: 25° or 3 Ibs., 18¢—Florida’s Finest, first of the new crop. New Onions, from Texas, Ib. . ’ Grapefruit, vic, stia, juicy, each... 5°] | Pure Lard, Best. for cooking, lb... . 12° Pineapple Sliced Hawaiian, large 10° 9 4 Eva Mi eaery Can Guaranteed ated Condensed Ais Rich, whole milk, my tt trand ; No. 3 can..... ¢| Rich, whole milk, Choice € ialifornin, large c thick as ‘cream; Cl vith all the cream; gS Peaches, Wo'S dani... ete, 10 tall 10¢ can... sanitary can.., .. : ‘Richest 6 Best for Babies Essie Milk, “=== 10° full sized sani- 5 Joa” Stamps FREE with cach can Essie Milk Choice, sipe fruit, large No. 3 10° Pears, can. ' lower City: ripe white Cherries, truit; large can, 10° East View Brand, fancy sift Peas, a jew Brand, fancy € 9 tury cans; each “ nand tender; large can.... Strong, full bodied and tine ¢c must pop! c i Catsup, Liberty Brand; mt popular” se tenis 5 Coffee, tlavor; tnmatchable ut vais 19° price, ib, 20 ee Stamps yn with mache nice c} Choices! c New eet 35 Calter, 1-Ib., 35 Essie Olives, Crisp and fresh packed; bot, 5° Salad Oil, Best American; large 20c bot. Ve At All 35 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Prime Ribs Roast Beef.............20¢ Legs of Milk-Fed Veal 18° Shoulder & Breast of Veal... 16¢ Selected Sugar Cured Hams... 17° Boneless Bacon, 1: suo: cues srips.....0. LBe Philadelphia Capon, ie rises......v. 28° Small Fricassee Fowl}, tawy......... 18° Haddock, Ber ea Bass, Weak- ge Fresh Fis 5 9tish, Market Cod, lb... Halibut Steak, Deliciously fresh 2 is “25¢ At AN 331 James Butler Tne. Licensed Stores c ite c c This pure grape wine is a blood ialaonatee and spring tonic, Princeton hee Gin, x": 69° Makes the finest cocktails and most refreshing rickeys, Lager Beer, specia: oner....... 7 bottles BRe __ Deposit of Te required for return of empty bottles, Double Jaf Stampson FRIDAY _ Orders Promptly Delivered FREE of Charge \that is, if the J. P) Morgan Company— took possession that morning at once of the Tennessee Coal and lroa Com. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders

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