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THE EVENING WORLD, A DAY, AUGUST 2 = TESTOFWMINAN. = ===> LAN BARS SIL =| FRISCO BILLS MAY = FIVE MILLION GONE ell STRANGE PEOPLE | trast, on independent Gunter, ante Tre boom te the ltt bewleee here Tee « men tent the farmer end the bnew that perfectly Why, © lores percentage of dealers hea put wi ie to buy their ved the f “Tam at a loss to suggest any bet- Morrison is the rea! father, be done in this case unti! he has had an opportunity to examine the opin- fon of Court and to advise me with respect to it.” “It ie evident,” sald Henry M. Brig- ham of counsel in the action before Daniels Commends Four Men Who Stuck to Posts Below as Boat Was Sinking. rep M MILK Rich: grain entract,in powder. Forlnfente, Lnvalideced growing chi!2-em. PEORIA, IL, Aug. — Archbishop Justice Hasbrouck, “that at last a tion, there's a 40 per cent. variation | farmer and the dealer might get more Z Fj om, the er ce . : John Lancaster Spalding, who has been «1s eegecpaatn tageear dango paar check 1s to be imposed on the scan-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 25—In @M|in these times. In October and) money. But I defy any man to 40]t) fiuing health for the last two weeke avigorates nursing mothers ert. | dalous extravagance that has pre-| Official statement to-day the Navy about It, because no one in| rrew weaker during the night, and. ti The Feod-Ddrink for allAges More nutritious than tea, collee, etc. Sab-titates cost YOU Same“ Price Department paid tribute to the valor of the fire and engine room crews of the destroyer Terry, who braved death to save their ship when she| struck a reef on the Dominican coast | several months ago, Seerctary Daniels has written tet- ters of commendation to John J. Kenny and Frank E, Shute, chief machinist mates; Michael Grimes, chief water tender, and Curt McAvoy, | fireman. Kenny and Shute were in charge of the engines and with the water | vailed so long under the guise of these special appropriations, It w: turn over the engines. These men did not leave their} stations until the throttles were en- tirely submerged,” the Navy state- ment says. Grimes and McAvoy were in dT fire room cut off from thelr comrades when the hatches were battened| down, “They the stu remained at their post nent says, “maintaining full pressure of steam under urgent | demands of the occasion, until the water rose over the burner lines, they stil stayed tn the fire! re the boilers and pre= ible serious explosion,” which sank In shoal waters may be raised and repaired, - | BARBERS’ STRIKE HITS | WALL STREET DISTRICT AUMARH T 84ST A SAVE. H&BRO Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply Also S } fo Long Istand, Oe Sy New Jersey and Bi cman Force Quits and “Mission. ENS AN ACCINS Conneciteut aries” Follow Up, With Per- Week—"=. ae $ suasive Drive at Bosses, The barbers’ strike © | the Wall Street district Nighy. Twelve union, men employed in two modest shops | in Beaver Street quit work without solicitation from any quarter, after aining that General Organizer Fetder of the Journeymen | Barbers" Association, had not even given them the “once over." A special commitive has been or- | |ganized at union headquarters to do missionary work tn the vicinity of {the Stock Exchange and Feider said that unless the Wall Street boss bare bers do not establish union working hours, the brokers had better shave themselves at home Monday morn- ing before coming to work, MINSTER RUGS, 9x12. . sottlements stormed headquarters to- Buffet, China Closet and H) d overtaxed the clerical ta- Serving Table. $ 5 day and overtaxe e cleric > oo - Three F tessa, Hughes and T, R. in Movies, at. . Candidate Hughes and Col. Roosevelt are going into the movies as a rival We Pay Freight pa Railroad Fare. campaign attraction to President Wil- son, who already has been filmed. The Republican National Committee has ar- Tanged with & motion picture company © Get LPB political scenario and |quart can? ness of conditions up-State,” Sen-|dren, whom they don't have to pay. rising to thelr waists, stayed at thelr) 4 don't know. I can’t say what ator Wiss continued. ‘The dairy-|'The last 25 per cent. are making posts as long ag there was stean to! wag go, men are not getting enough for their| money because, aside from. selling More than 1,000 boss barb , it was sald at union headquar signed 3-Piece High-Grade Gothic § rttement,axreemonts yesterday and Period Dining Room Suite in ririke have gone back to thelr chairs of Side « onx, Throng: Jacobean Oak, consisting of 8 Ut tise Marbers ansioue te nk’ take and Bort film of the candidate “Raise the prico of milk," he added, ‘and unless you put a ring about New York State, you'll get the product from all over the country—and not benefit the farmer at all. I wish I could think of a plan by which the Under the terms of the will left by Morrison's father, James M. Mor- rison, the entire estate would go to the city of Chicago if the son died childless. —_—»—__ Archbishop Spalding Weaker. ter way to handle the milk supply than the way it's being handled now. The question of production is a big one. Taking October and November in comparison with May and June, the periods of low and high produc- November the problem of production | @nything 1s always a serious problem, and 1|the world can say six months ahead |i). "Vie was able to take liquid nours don't see how we're going to solve | What the price of milk will be. Ishment it, Unlews the producer performs hia} CHAIRMAN TELLS OF THE | = eT. service we are superfluous,” STRAITS OF DAIRYMEN. @ quart and they want 4 1-2 cents, Judge Ward—The farmer says if; “If the New York milk dealers don't ‘Twenty-five per cent. of the dairy- You put up the price of milk to 9 Co-operate with us and with the up-| men are losing out absolutely; their cents a quart, he could get % of a State dairymen they'll kill the goose| fences are gone, their buildings are cent per quart more, i that lays thelr golden eggs, and that's | falling in ruins because tuey haven't Mr. Hallock—I can't say as to that. {all there Is about it.” the means for up-keep, Another 25 Judge Ward—If you increase the) Thus succinctly did Senator Wicks| per cent. are just about breaking price one cent a quart to the con-| present the situation as he saw it| even, another twenty-five are making |sumer, could you give the producer | before the hearing opened. @ little, owing to the fact that they ,one cent @ quart more in a forty-| “There is no doubting the serious-|are employing their wives and chil day was unable to converse with rela- Edgar Shoemaker of No. 615 East product; that's the crux of it. One Hundred and Thirty-fourth They are receiving from 2 1-2 to 3 1-2 cents milk, they have blooded cattle to dis- pose of." “Good, Isn’t It, Grandpa?” “Yes, Sonny, Postum is good, and much better for you than coffee— No, 8789 you'll know why, sometime. In fact, children should never drink coffee or tea—and most grown-ups would be better off without either. “In coffee and tea there’s a drug that is harniful, especially for children, and it often causes troublesome conditions in older folks. is fine for both children and grown-ups. It is made from good wheat, roasted with a little wholesome molasses—nothing to hurt anyone. | There’s a delightful flavor in Postum—the pure food-drink for those who want to be healthy and happy. *‘There’s a Reason”’ (with basting RURE, i) iin 1) Call at THE EV Donald Building, 100 West Thirty-s posite Gimbel Bron.) Streot, New York, or where | , . ' kman's @oret enemy to bir b ° 4, kman be’ * heck fh 6 minute thete ‘, : seo hal ieee Yon friend Mm he al Wun | AN INVESTIGATING — : and ph A A a AE nA ad | ) | ‘Reasonableness and Proprie + . (Community ee Interests Im be fu wee, the yg — bere Aved Recluse hicago Was the average AUGUSI te KNLTURE ' ety” of Expenditures on Trip, 4 possible Under Trust Act, | ‘ 7 Freely “131 by Under would find a Re : Harts reduced in “ " 2 sually unsalable de ! and «he balance ( op r- Inquisitors Are { dh world ( sive Inquiry Pull Scope of q re “8 ! hk The thed dAcn (?) from an imaginary price at which 7 . . ° . ' " were ever sold / 1 This RESENT & e “iw CHICAGO, Aur ay . {TRAVIS PACES BIG JOB ation, DEALERS PRESENT SIDI ad ond he olg ' In order not to be confused with euch sales DEUTSCH BROS, a s .% have decided not to hold « general August Sele, but will take @ + if State 7 ravelling Rate ye ie Ready to Show Books—Some Mog » Rove - ‘ ; number of very desirable new Furniture for Fall and reduce iis foo it Mp ca —Some ted Judge War “ - ‘i 4 in on unusual i r y. 4 3 Q found three of them tm three day« “veo “oe y ’ i Adhered to, in Audit, Of- (eniravapance ad wate Blame Parmers Who Are mee coe Geotored tonday 10 bas Specially Priced Sale ; ficials Must Pay Surplus hen Mapesition ¥ de Said to Re Hard Up, Ward asked Mr, Bhoemaker gy Mg Bp sanyo As we specialize in HOME FURNITURE. dealing in large volumes, p — e i thie fine of conduct at — iT lan ant ° range « . - - to hoe strth oduc tia ’ A sid be giopped. Meth Bar poor geeple Gide, want! i, est twenty years ' , ne porte soe , Following the decision of Juation f\ : ee ‘The Donnelly Anti-Trust Law was| i tinmed milk | Preage 3. Ht An, counsel tor a ok are ae Every article is { Hasbrouck of the Bupreme Court that Vitievure tolvine camp nowt advanced to-day by View President| nN ¥ Gea; they wast | Morrison's creditors, de 4 thet = = ; rd is the Mtate Comptrotior must audit the ome an t snonableness and pr of the Borden! jotorring to breakage of bottles, Mr | BAS°TUPUlous lawyers, & m and bills prlety of expen uote ia remular | habitues of © Gaderwor fan Francisco Paposttion junket a st a aa i to pembet ompany, aa the bar. | shoemaker said this entalied a charm ¢ inte the life of the aged mar ; Af Gov. Whitman and others and PAR® trips. vor body who journeyed to solution of the milk prob. ‘ neue ted at from = ' tapen heir propriety and reason: Han Prancisco at tate expene® FFM im in thie city. He made theatate- |“! , > ebtain his — M ness, Comptrolier Travia and Attor Htution ‘The bighest allows ment before the Wieks Joint Lagiela. | °°" we if you ashes it for m - | money, He was taken on trips te ney General Woodbury hat « living sponse f @ | } sag tive Committee whieh held tm the e hs sh ot a he add | r cities, Attorney Houlthan de ference to-day in Albany to deter: | Mal | oF ee isting New Penk City Mail @ session of ite inveatign. ’ hy rt . Res maher os 4 4, women were brought to # a mine what to do City. ‘The average employe ta als tion of milk conditions throughout| \ . ey ‘ and new characters Introduced i To The Pvening World Mr Travia lowe per day When in large elties, the State. y : a ty goy "'\ to keep his fortune dwindling y , ance, plus Mis railroad fare he © wg. | into the chamber with @ half-f a . no's quaint old ‘ + minora i Ateany Geiased by long sistance Pie" e nitman's barry Spent BA BVEF iy ution of the problem.” Bel i iiie of m Wb wk Wes badlcecrtate tame , it was GENUINE CIRCASSIAN WAL~ Sek, ne he Cetlowing otticial etate-) aus of 90 por day in rallrend dining S04 “should be tn B communtiy OF] io. oh: the milk vastordayethe paper | weeny nome 8 whioe t Nt T, Adam Period BE DROOM SU " ment. enormous charges for interests, of the producer, the dintet. | PUAN the milk veaterday—the paper) nought he | ee eee Seas Ao Uustrated ; “It wae my understanding, and the ' nator puter and the consumer, But under| © "SA¥iNe |! had been “pasteurized” | o¢ money, reveuiot $11.78 tn cash and ‘ Attorney General eo decided in @ iY ery ch cd on ve. one dey in the present atate of law thin te im. | °° Wednesday—aiven tt to her child) 4 punch of ol! papers, cancelled ‘acefully designed, ‘this ‘bedroom ‘e bea tifully carved, “ . h . : and that the Jatter had been taken it! | ‘ . consis OO Oh! Nora’s mak- written opinion, that the Panama: man of the Commission, reported 640, Osslt wath tt genpige Baye Fell Or DRESSIM, size 44 tr. wh pono CHU VONTER, sein wide ing pic. Yum! Yum! Pacific exposition comminsion had the | for one day at th Hotel Lroquols in| “What taw preventa?” asked Judge| Th bottle she brouht tn showed | age almost one hin TOWLE TABLE, B0 tre ido. S18 98 eee ee cede We hee one authority to determing the purporo Huftal mrybody rhe wot 8 ceorge W. Ward, counsel to the com. | MK Infested with animal Itfe. The | arog “4, 0. U written In various ALD, 321.98, Each plece n be bought separately, $47 o- for whioh tte funds should be used fant ct ay fh i it, mittee: committee decided not te cake up her! hands, but unsigned and Which totalled or the enitire suite is specially priced ... 105.98 “cause Norah always says: and the amount to be applied to each they ar | “The Donnelly anti-trust act.” was | Pint Just at this time, | mamething over $150,000, were found TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LIBERAL TERMS, *D & C crust is 00 loight PUFpose; aleo the power to audit all Avera, there will be unmediate the prompt response. “Ho long an| SAYS SOME FARMERS GET MORE! No trace of ds titles and other ed 3 ne * ves.” @coounts ineurred by it Poe Pa tocar Drivate DUrEES OF) 1+ existe we, for one, will hesitate to THAN MILK 18 WORTH, records of ownership to property re $1.00 A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT wae 7 “The Comptroller's duty under the An \ntereatinn. bo 4 to b $6, rr uty under the) Aan inter phase, is whether| move toward bringing the people to- sa ae puted to be wor 000,000 were finance law was to examine the re-| the trips relatives and] gether. It waa under this act that] _./TW!" G. Jennings of No. 1759 Fast} 9 og rscetrndh $ “shrcdh $, Rooms $ ports of the commiasion and sup- fiends of & t the Milk Exchange people were] “ikhteenth Street, Brooklyn, Who! ravesipation into the affairn of npletely Completely pletely | Porting vouchers as to mathematical | Pit) en. Can he oor indieted.” Bald he uae’ to be & dealer Dut Wa8) sorrizon haa shown that James Rt [SO Furnished, | SS Furaiched, Frdaned, accuracy, @nd of courne, to nee that the State Fifty dealers had been subpoenned | OW ® consumer, sald Ward, counsel for the aged m is a re ve c c oO o 4 tod INOG RAPHS, PIANOS the provisions of the law in respect | Contrary, some to the hearing and most of them were ‘A know some farmers kg have! voiding more than $2,000,000 wor Lac brad te AND Lori dalla aa to contracts and employment of as. | (nen In the | present. At the opening all agreed to] Pcelved more for their tetera se] BFoperty conveyed to him by M DPEN sistants were complied with. Whitman, |ahow thelr books to the committee] Wa Worth. The milk distri weT* | rison, John Sommers, a Jewelor, dis ever’) “This, I understood, had been also | ator Klon Brown and many other|pyig done, Senator Wicks said, the] “T? Net making money In proportion! ove GF geo0,000 of Morrison's. for 60, the practice of my predecessor in| !exislators committee would like to hear the|t© their investment. The whole} iii. i, sentertaining” him. Mrs EVENING office, Comptrolier Sohmer, during ape viewa of the dealers, Mr. Hallook| ‘fouble Is there ia ineMclency on the| 110. asitor, formerly keeper of a hshaed term @ considerable portion of ‘HEROES OF THE I RRY was first called and he said, in addi- oe Pollan ac Bean bee lace shop, obtained $70,000 in cash expenditure was made. tion to the foregoing statement: a . - #20) and $79,000 in bonds during the lite “I have no fault to find with the “It ts to the interest of all that DR baia . Lh make money—ao|0t Morrison's wife, who died in 1909 opinion of Justice Hasbrouck. 1 milk production be kept at its!) SEER AH fe seg glare They were gifts, Mrs. Hiller asserted stand ready and willing to perform highest point. rica gen thé Pee Subpoenas have been Issued for the my duties under the law, as I have at “Now, we've been called a trust, fat : appearance in court of the two Burn all times in the past. However, the but we have no connection whatever} 7: C: Beaker, President of the Beak- | stein girls, Margaret and Alice, whom ' Attorney General is the logal advisor th institution and are|°™ Dairy Company, told the committee | Morrison recently adopted, and of EKE ts a middy costume that can be — of the State and my official counsel, bibl feta ad heoelahia ho didn't believe the statement that| Whom their reputed father, Joseph made tn two entirely different ways, | F prea ih Seat. pees sth aan dependent on our own resources. ie) tarcibre ware. DaSoCninel Toor Burnstein, a junk dealer, declaron| The blouse can be cut short and , at P finished at the waist line or {t can be ma Jonker and worn over the skirt. The skirt {# finished with @ yoke, and this yoke cam be left plain or it can be laced together at the sides. There are piaits, too, in the” skirt itself that provide flare and give tt Rew lines and, altogether, the frock 1s one of the prettiest and smartest that could be shown. It ts ideal for school and for col- lege wear, and, Indeed, for general use. Here tt {8 made of blue serge with trims ming of white broa oth banded with blue braid, and that combina’ ts a handsor one and 4 fashionable on put, if liked, the blouse could be made of galatea or of linen or of some such material, and the skirt of serge; although, In such case, it would be well to adjust the middy as {t 1s shown in the back view, over the skirt. many girls like thi they are very tty as well as practical worn over sergo skirts, or, for immediate wear, the @ress could be made of linen or of galatea or of cotton gabardine through- out, elther all blue with white trimming or all white with blue trimming, or a blue skirt would be pretty with a white blo trimmed with blue, Simple as the frock it is susceptable of much variation and the model is one that ts available at all sea- sons, for sports and for morning wear, for school and for college, At the moment there 1s a great fancy for machine stitching in contrasting color, and as finish for any garment that is made in tailored style. This dress would charming ma‘ of blue scree, Ju u tt ie stitched with rea ith id perhaps two rows ot atuehing used fn place of the For the 16-year, atze will be needed 7 yards of material 27 inches wide, 6% yards 6 or 4% yards 44 with % yard 44 Inches wide for the cqllar, the cuffs and the belt and 8 yards of braid. ‘The pattern No, 8789 48 cut im 16 and 18 years, ING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE THE WORLD SELLS 100,000 Copies More in New York City Each Weekday Than Any Other Morning Newspaper a