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Te TR TT PRR STEP TEE TT TM NE SS menage emer —— _ SULY 28, 1915, ~ RADIUM AT ONE-THIRD. ITS PRESENT PRICE on tea| poring this measure, which he fatled within! to kill, since it passed with but am dissenting votes—were they all Wrong and you alone right? 18 EVERYBODY WRONG AND ONLY MR. BARNES RIGHT? | at Is it possible, Mr. Barnes, that a Governor of your political party after due deliberation of every clause © OB tained in the Widows’ Pe signed it and made it a law- all wrong and you alone rig! Is it not possible, Mr. that all people public will bel them wero so strong in their belief that this was the right thing to do that you, even with your political party in pow Stern Brothers 42rd and 43rd Sireots, What of Fikth Avenue Government Announces Its Success-| ful Extraction From Car- notite Ores. ay ; FURTHER LARGE REDUCTIONS FOR ernment saflouncse that thes o-|[I To-morrow _and_Friday oF SGA08 grass, toon the Surnoulte IN THE JULY CLEARANCE OF 9 o Men’s Summer Suits Republican Leader Is Asked a Few Questions About His Reactionary Ideas. s ores of California, This is less than one-third the present cost of commer: | cially produced radium, which has been selling at $120,000 to $160,000 a| gram. The against fraud and corrupt ’ My this Dill that rend well as to taking ew (4) ers ension aw | care of the public treasury, but each political influence, was unable to kill ‘Th '* man, leader of the House, strongly S recnd aaeei ia Wenkedbore Mr. Barnes, do you know there was of the Legislature against It. pulled down his house over his head reported Mr, Barnes's bill favorably. | Aero, Teting to une your political THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, such (political) parties” or “groups.” has its little joker agninat some pet e e v4 In the New Constitution: teense wae Picchl ever, would affect the wenkest—the opposed the Widows’ Bill on the floor once a strong man by the name of Mr. Hinman is also a member of in the last effort to show his strength It is his pet bill. Barnes Trying to Nullify |: 0: There are various other things in theory which Mr. Barnes, with all his the Widows’ Pension Bill. Mr. Hin- I. widow and her children. and sent out a letter to each member | Samson? He was so atrong that he ¥ it has it SS ee ee just) after {twas taken away from him. For in this bill Mr, Barnes embodies IS PUSHING ‘A PET BILL. strength to kill the Widows’ Pension Law? ’ Government's experimental a that not enough for you, Mr. all his favorite schemes, It not only| Mr. Barnes, have you ever stopped ‘ plant is being operated by the Bureau | Py $20.00 Suits are now $25.00 Suits are now ina but to think that it is hardly likely, in| Barnes, to make you of Mines of the Interior Department, | Tryi to Override Legisla-| tt st the widows and children, this age of reasonable thinking, that| “policy” against the dep under personal direction of Dr. C, Li $12.50 rying 0 - 4 the wage earners. It also rt pro- [are are rts man right on this meas- be greg aaitie, legh i ' | ons, who now urges that the Gov- " " against home rule in cities. It pro- | ure (you who have many other theo- a not possible that, like all lron- ent buy the carnotite ore de-| Wwe .j) Mes to promulgate), and those who|clad, inflexible policies, they ma AY} posite in Colorado 4 8 ture With a Higher La ie hon? een eee tor Sa have studied deep Into this question | prove ail prevention in the Interest of ¢ $22.50 Suits are naw $30 & $35 Suits now i ng a “minimum je? tO are ail wrong? nd now, 0 nd especially for the beneft of can: | [f : Making Power? be paid to any employee or employces| Is it possible, Mr. Barnes, that a|to kill the patients in. th $15.00 army, navy and| Pf le Health Servide homp re commission appointed by the Legis-|you trying to create a power higher lature who, without compensation, | than the Legislature went forth in this country as weil as| ust there Europe to learn all there was to know| Mf. Barnes, th. by an employer.” It forbids appropriating any public By Sophie Irene Loeb. | money except It be approved by the {Pant Viyella Flannel Suits §Breezeweave Suits 5 bJect, and issued a report | vate” conditi Peles ecchetedlintenesnnlatiottay posted chdatashdhetianenchasotaras i a member of|State Board of Finance. Under this|on this su y vondit ‘ 4 Because it is bay SheTLOnEY ‘Convention, 1 buay | bill a city will have no right to amend | that, according to outalde authorities | public” servic Up tosuty Ny in Norfolk and suck models, in Norfolk and sack models, 0 " J > /"Tby such technic of ra § with a big bill of amendment. its own charter except it secure “thé | were all wrong and you are right? | |the big Issue ¢ din the} 1 5 jean He b beon able to get it out of irmative vote of a majmity of the Is it possible, Mr. Barnes, that a, Constitution th sulphates, but at $ Lt at $10.00 hs pommittes oF WAioN bb) ts CNN smbers of each House of the Logis: | Joint committee of the Senate and the | which advocate a transtormed the seat va: Heenan ae crnsats [lature representing sald city in whole House spent a long time hearing peo-|ing for nability to get ple from all the walks of life discuss this problem and passed on it unani-! secures \the man, This bill affects widows and children, and is aimed at the statute providing im France, or in part. Priestley Cravenetted Mohair Suits, at Eostity Mensur ea These are not all the items con-|mously—were all wrong and you, little children out institutions in Regular value $15.00 * alone right? the arms of thelr mothers and in| Charles H. 1 t Aeconruenr oF toe Pauly for them which was passed by the)tained in Mr, Barnes's bill. There is) “T° ey casinte, Mr. Barnes, that a| public schools? years, for. the My, youte, te . . TASELS, CUMMED TOR YOUN CANS. recent Legislature and for which ‘Tho | a clause In it, about, “polltjeal, Bar| Senate after loi consideration and atliimeclionmes bain Weal! proadway,| Ft Flannel Trousers Outing Trousers hg vigoryua | Ses" |knowing your views una BRENCH. jew Yor! y. wae killed by an Berle! . : n n ar Refi Evening (World carried on & v won't allow the Legislature to regu- thi — express Inst night at Hohokus, Nod i, American Sug r Re ining Co, caunpales. re Slee of procedure oonesrning barnes ue be we Leet) rage oT A OR plain White and striped, of white duck and khaki, | Mr, Barnes did his level best to kill! nominations for public office.” It does,| "Ty It possible, Mr, Barnes, that the] re the Jotcal candidate," they found It mare conventent to eave King to please him. trains at Hoboken. He was crossing at $3.75 at $1.50 Assembly with your political ally, not,” he Crowled back at the Mr. Hinman, on the floor bitterly op- wa! am “Tam in this fight to win.” the tracks and failed to notice an east- pound express approaching. Mid-Summer Clearance of Men’s High Class Furnishings (6th Avenue and 48d Street Entrance) To-morrow, Thursday, will include the following: Ti] Silk or Silk Crepe Shirt, - - at $4.65 fi) extra quality, all new designs, greatly reduced, | Men’s Pure Silk Shirts, - - - at $2.95 neat models with satin stripes, will launder excellently, Broken Lot of Negligee Shirts, - - at 85c¢) various desirable materials, soft and laundered cuffs, Men’s Summer Pajamas,~ - - suit 95¢ made of crepe, pongee or madras, very special. Men’s Straw Hats all of our $3.00 and 3.50 qualities, Specially reduced to $1.65 Greeley 1900 dames McGreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue ON SALE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Purchases will appear on bill rendered September the Ist “Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Store Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Closed Saturdays CHARGE PURCHASES WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED SEPTEMBER 1ST. NOW in PROGRESS Midsummer Furniture Sale Good Furniture not only indicates the character of the possessor, but endures for generations, to add dignity and elegance to the household. Lord & Taylor Furniture represents the best in material, construction and finish, much of it having been made according to our own specifications. Price Concessions during August Sale—All the way from 10 to 50% PARASOLSIFABRICS WOMEN’S SUITS, DRESSES AND SKIRTS Enormous Reductions for Positive Clearance Tailored Suits of Serge, Linen and Check Fabrics Silk Pongee and Serge Suits... Summer Dresses in various materials......... Dresses in Voile and other Fancy Cotton Fabric Net and Lingerie Dresses,—plain or embroidered. . Lingerie Dresses. Taffeta Dresses. . Skirts of Gabardine c or rCordeline Siconts — Men’s Summer Hosiery of desirable grades and weights for present wear, ! i | Prices 'Way Below Par Outgoing revisionson Summer's smartest Sun-Shades, $2.50 Parasols .... coves Now $1.55 Black-and-white, plain colors and pretty novelty styles. $5.00 to 6.50 Parasols .......... $3.95 ‘A collection of nearly 300 novelty and staple sun-shades, in black-and-white, fancy or plain color effects $3.00 and 3.50 Parasols ise $1.95 Ribbon bordered,, plain colors and ‘a Variety of clever black-and-white effects. $7.50 to 25.00 Parasols. . $4.95 Imported and fine domestic Parasols in Dresden, ribbon bordered and solid color effects; extreme novelties. Ground Floor Out today! Aug sisi ICTOR Records The gus -seven new record numbers for August contain a wealth of unusually beautiful music. Mail or "phone orders filled on day of receipt. The $50 VICTROLA $5 A MONTH pays for the $50 Victrola, in oak or mahogany, and a purchase of records of your own selection, Other VICTROLAS “from $15 to $300—on convenient terms. A Postal Card request will bring you a fully illustrated Victrola Catalog and complete informa- tion regarding Lord & Taylor Victor Service and Payment Privileges Seventh Floor A Final Clearaway Yards and yards and yards of the season’s most fashionable fabrics, crisp summery Silks, cool Linens, sheer Cottons, all at prices so sharply reduced that their dis- posal will indeed be speedy. White Washable India Silk—for dresses, blouses and underwear, a yard wide and of brilliant lustre. Originally 85¢ a yard, Now Black Taffeta Silk—only 650 yards; of a high lustre, finely woven pubs yard wide, usually $1.25 a yard. Special, Black Peau de Cyame—ot fine weave and ex- cellent qual 35, inches, usually $1.09 a yard. Special, 78c a yard. Cut Lengths of bose Mas 0 and $1.25 qualities Reduced to 68¢ a yard. Plain Silka in light and, dark colors; about 1,000 remnants, ranging from 44 yard for trimming pur- poses to entire dress lengths. (On Sale—Special Counter—Ground Floor) 1500 Yards of White and Colored Drees Linens —in the wanted weaves and weights for skirts and suits. Were 75¢ to $1.50. Now and a yard. Semi-Made Skirta—of figured Dolly Varden and Persian Challies, pretty new models at 78 cach, Semi-Made Skirts—of white pique in flaring model with pocket; lengths 37 to 42 inch ne waist measure 34 to 36 inches, Special, $1538 B cach. White Dotted Swisses—various size dots on sheer ground, gc quality—18¢ a yard. Imported White Tosca Crones-veg, ti light weights 40 inghes wide; usually 65c, Now 38¢ yard. Embroidered Dress Cottons—pretty eolored mo- tifs on, white voiles and crepes: were gsc and $1.25. New a yard. Fancy Tissue Zephyrs, Japanese Crepes, Voiles, Ginghama, ete.—25¢ quality—reduced to [Be a yard. White Muriko Japanese Lingerie Nainsook— width 42 inches, 10 yards 10 the box-—formerly $2.85 a piece. Special, % 5 1,800 Lengths of Fancy Cotton Materiale—for blouses, skirts, Children’s and Women’s Dresses, At Less Than }4 of Original Prices, Second Floor LOW SHOES for WOMEN 4,200 Pairs That Were $4.00, 5.00 and 6.00 $2.35 Pumps, Colonials & Oxfords Patent or dull leather trimmed with colored kid. Black Russia or patent leather with gray, brown or black quarters. Gray or champagne calf. Tan Russia or bronze kid. Colonials with gray cloth quarters, Broken sizes, but all sizes in the assortment, taken from regular stock and reduced for discontinuance, Second Floor Women’s $6.00 and 7.00 Low hoes... $4.85 ae th n'a rtest styles inthe fiaeat Misses’ and Children’s Low AHA zi . Now $1.85 jO\and 3,00 grades in canvas and va- e Young Men’s Khaki or White Duck ‘Trousers. Skirts of Gabardine, Linen or Velour......... . “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over Half a Century—The Finest Silks the World Produces. Clearance Sale of Double Width SILK REMNANTS Consisting of Chiffon Cloth, Crepe Chiffon, Voile, Marquisette and Mousseline. Extensive assortment of useful lengths. 55c formerly 1.00 to 2.50 To Close Qut-YOUNG MEN’S & BOYS’ APPAREL $21 Young Men's Summer Suits,—coats quarter or half lined; some with silk sleeves, Made of Navy Blue Flannel, Fancy Tweeds or Mohnir. Size 84 to 40-inch chest. 12.50 regularly 20.00 Young Men's Flannel Trousers,— gray or white with stripes Size 28 to 34-inch waist. regularly 5.00, 2.95 90 Pairs of Boys’ Washable Knickerbocker ‘Trousers,—Khaki, Tan Crash, Navy Blue Drill and White Duck. Size 7 to 14 years. regularly 1.00, 75¢ 40 Dozen Blouses,—attached collar or neck- band; French cuffs; light or dark stripes. 75¢ regularly 1.35 Size 28 to 34-inch waist. regularly 1.50 and 1,95, 1.25 86 Boys’ and Children’s Straw Hats. zs regularly up to 4.50, 95¢ WILL CONTINUE ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Unprecedented Clearance Sale MEN’S FINE HABERDASHERY Offering Extraordinarily Low Prices The remaining stock of Summer Haberdashery must abso- lutely be disposed of thi month and_to insure an immediate clearance has been reduced to prices | “which are remarkably low for the character and quality of the merchandise offered, Straw Hats, Madras and Silk Shirts, Pajamas of Madras and Silk, Silk and Washable Neckwear, White and Striped Flannel Trousers, Bathing Suits, Silk Gloves, Automobile Dusters, Raincoats, Lisle and Silk Half Hose, and Madras and Knit Underwear. Excellent assortments of all lines; early selections are advisable. NO C, O. D.’S. ] NO APPROVALS. At special price advantages. a Fine Lisle Thread Half Hose, in black, tan, navy 20c ’ and gray, spliced double soles, Volue 35c a pair, at y Pure Silk Half Hose, in navy, black, white and gray, with polka dots, Value 50c a pair, at Pure Thread Silk Half Hose, in black, tan, navy, gray and white, extra reinforced soles, Value $1.00 pair, 35c 75e Men’s Seasonable Underwear Athletic Shirts and Knee asain. = ae 35e: of crossbar muslin, Fancy Athletic Shirts and ‘kaa Drawers, of cedtus cloth, broken sizes, . . each 50c | Men’s Athletic Union Suits, \ 0c ! of checked nainsook and striped madras, suit Men’s English Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. 95 { drawers with spliced seats, extra quality, High Grade Wardrobe Trunks At Worth While Savings Fibre Covered | Wardrobe Trunks, $20. 00 Basswood boxes are lined as | well as covered with hard fibre, giving a fj greater degree of strength than the ordinary construction. The inte- riors have 12 assorted garment hangers with a capacity of 15 to 20 garments and 5 drawers. Wardrobe Trunks, 1] Round Edge, Yale locks $35.00 Vacation Sale of Dress Trunks now in active progress, on the Fourth Floor, at $9.75, 11.75, 15.00 and 16.50 s More in New York Ci Each Week- Morni

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