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SEVEN CHILOREN "TWO BILLION VOTED "= TOSSEDTOSAFETY BY CONGRESS IS THE ATEASTSDEFIRE. GREATEST RECORD drowsy to the verge of exhaustion edjourned ot 6.49 o'clock: the Mower of Representatives adjourned @ min ty seventh Bireet Btation sew smoke coming from the doorway, but found bie entrance checked by fame and HORLIGK's i — te later | The Congress bad appropriated 4 ne th the veettbutle o> wane ton and sustains the body = rugine Company No. #4, whose _ gg Cooking or Milk required eed for ¥% of a Century Mertick’s, Rectas, Wis. re are in the rear of the build on the run with Capt. Pol- liock, who sent in & second alarm The so in the mean time had swept Up the stair well, mushroomed Into each Moor and shot through the root. A oxen of the tenants got out by the rear fire escape, among them William Busyon, who with seven hildren and @ bearder, John Dunne, | lived on the top floor, Dunne > waa half @ billion dollars more than was ever voted out of the Treasury by @ Republican Congress. Can Be Quickly Removed t (Beauty Culture) ) Haire can be easily banished from the 4 Mie Bill was ready for his signature, He signed the moanure at 9.26 o'clock, with Senator Simmons, Chairman of the Finance Committee, and Kepresentative Rainey of the Ways and Meang Com- mittee as Witnesers Thirty minutes later Senators Kern and) «Bmoot «and Representatives | Kitchin, Mitagerald and Mana, the joint committee to walt upon the President, returned to their respective houses to F) and it will be free from hair Excepting in very stubborm | «. rr one application is sufficient. To| carried down tment, buy the delatowe| Truck Company No. 16. original package. —Advt. partly overcome by emoke A Berne kescue of Youngsters and a “It Is a Two fillion Dollar « x ‘ Woman Features of Tene- Country,” Is Reply ¢ ment Blaze Taunts by F opuliticans ry war on OAjuurned to-day « , ate, efter an al) winht Thousands testify Pollceman Jaftrey of the Mast Hin. | POUR the Benaiors reteved ond ‘The Democrate retorted Vat the! Wilson tesued the following otate- . | grees hae Just closed, full, as all re- ||) jeent sessions of the Congress hay WORLD, FRIDAY, SSPTEMBSR 6, 1916. 5,000 MEW JERSEY “ bere o owe a “* people had web: oo, ' ‘ . Y sene end the on “a ond SP AS lL DP 8 0: Hike wien negine ot Bow. | ter Thomas Demenings Games! ‘ ey teoiate mm the (4 OE Gund eer! 2nd contionss | Vemereet. 4 4. te fics: oO end mere t at fanece Statement Prate- ing Congress. | At the close of Congress President il i Preet: ment: “A very remerkabie seasion of Con- \ i been, of helpful and humane lewis lau which constitute contfibutions of capital Importance to the defense, the io progroae and the whole. some life of the country. “It tn to be regretted that the me. sion could not have been continued Jong enough to complete the pro- || Bramme recently pre 4 with re. || ard to the accomm: on of labor diaputes between th the employees, but tt was not feasible! in the circumatances to continue the eeasion any longer and therefore only the most immediately pressing parte | || Monday on@ Tweeter eunploss of Newark Lotge, No 0 -* ‘ railways and i report that the Executive had nothing | of LJ srenrnr ioe Cadi completed. A ‘on. |, “The rest, it fe agreed, have merely NDIVIDUALITY is a factor in the furri- further to communicate to the COB), Hostponed until it can ba more erees. maturely deHberated and perfected ture you buy here. q You will find here the unusual in de- sign combined with the practical in con- the thrifty home builder. In the Interval President Wilson held a reception in bis room as @ line ot Benatore and Representatives passed through while he sat at the begged crest f the anxiety which must h been Presideat expressed o ny je meee Se id Grate | arsatad UF vomial Grinta with vonerd floation over the passage of the Rev- |i. tng 9 enue Dill and ite many legislative! Steputen ee mmocation oF auch features. He sald, however, that he OO) Webb bill to provide for establishment WOMEN SCREAM AS L of American collective selling agen- cles in foreign countrica, eign ———— the Twenty Dollar Widows’ Pension} Aged Victim of Heart Disease Bill, with Representative Ashbrook Carried Note of Identifica- a ' Ben- of Obio, ite sponsor, by his side, tion and % Florida, who opposed it vigorously, entered the President's room. Mr. | old of No. 426 Bast One Hundred and Ashbrook asked them to witness the| Fifty-fifth Street, the Bronx, a con- T have every reason to belleve it is the purpose of the leaders of the two houses immediately on the re-aasem. | bitng of Congreas to undertake this additional legislation. greatly regretted the failure of the | CONDUCTOR DIES ON TRAIN} As the President was about to ators Smith of Georgia and Bryan of : George Seymour, sixty-five years Liagralowdk n{lapesy Wages See $200 signature. The President smiled as|ductor on the Third Avenue elevated, tique Mahogany—l0 pieces. the two Senators hurried away. died suddenly this morning while Speaker | Clark and g Hepublioan, in charge of 4 cur in @ eouth-bound Leader Mann exchanged the usual|train near the Tremont Av 4 fallottations before edjournment, The | tion, Sven ee eaker, addreat the louse, re- ferred to the session of Congress aa| ‘The train was crowded. Many @ long, tedious and laborious session.| women screamed as they saw the "No' seasion of Congress in my|aged conductor clutch at bis throat recollection,” he sald, “stayed in sea-|and fall. sion so many days and worked s0/ Patrolman Murphy, who was on "Vice President Marshall im hie ad ice President Mars! /moned Dr, Hennelly from Fordham reas to the Benate said: Hospital and the latter expressed the “When I assumed the duties of this) opinion that death was the regult of office I thought it would be a terrible! heart fuilure, Coroner Flynn, in thing to keep silent, but the longer I) searching the body, found more than $400 sewed in the clothing and a note which read as follow: “THIS I8 ME." “Lt am George Seymour, sixty-five Beni old, eingle, No, 426 East One lundred and Fifty-fifth Street. I have a brother, William Arthur Rich- ard Seymour of No. 65 Osborne Street, Danbury, Conn, and I want him to The 25 rooms completely furnished will prove instructive and entertaining KELLNER BROS S.E. Cor. IS" ST.6 67 AN 4 It te evident | that the country should be relieved duty on the station platform, ‘ci | eeneurt ot the home of “Pwenty-one.* oe Mendey evlomebie tare eight oorleg ant 6 beets Geer oF ongnee the queria, ont on Tesoter the thirty or more ledges will have WILL ATTEND REURION clehration Begins Sunday and ey etreet parede of 1) ce ciere Thirty Lodges Will Have The Basevtive Commitioe arrene Rags ‘ jing the fentiviies te Mowry A Parade Tuesday |@ucsther, chairmen; Weie ¢ More hee £000 Mike many of Jecete view ohelrmean, Witte Me ee, M reed yo nd td ean! eee ta” Shs, merd ie ye New Jerney Minle Avsomiation Of po nue Desbign, George a Guee € » Christine Bohwab, Theetore Ash, Uhariee W. Littiofient On Gundey, there ot) be 6 enared and Howard I, Hartman fs © . se we Stern Brothers West 42d and West 43d Streets Store open daily, including Saturdays, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. | | Men’s and Youths’ New Fall Suits $15.00 to 40.00 Will be shown, beginning To-morrow, on the Third Floor, Affording the utmost in style, fabric and workmanship, in the latest weaves and color- ings; neat fancy mixtures, also blue and black; some quarter silk lined, others full lined; sizes from 88 to 46 chest measure. Smart Autumn Fashions for Misses and Young Women Are being displayed on the Third Floor, em- bracing the season's latest fashion decrees in models, materials and colorings; many styles are specially designed for the College Girl and Debutante for practical and dress wear, AT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIVE PRICES: Tailor-made Suits, - at $19.75 to 132.00 Afternoon Dresses, - “ $18.75 to 125.00 Street Dresses, - - “ $12.75 to 55.00 Evening Dresses, - « $19.75 to 135.00 Think of this the Next Time You Lay Downa Nickel for a Cigar Most 5-cent cigars are ‘‘made to sell at 5 cents."’ They are the kind you usually get when you place a nickel on the counter and simply ask for a ‘‘cigar.”’ There is ONE cigar selling at 5 cents that has so much conscience and quality in it that it rises conspicuously above the ‘‘5-cent class."* It is made in a clean, light, sanitary factory— by clean workmen. Its filler'is choice, richly flavored, Havana tobacco carefully selected and tolled. It is a generous, full, smooth, sweet, ‘satisfying smoke. It wasn’t ‘made to sell at 5 cents’’—but isa ary fine, high-standard cigar which through a bold departure in merchandising is simply priced at La Sultana The Empress of Cigars—S cents At Cigar Counters Generally cents. It is Tobacco Corporation of America 180 W. S2nd Street, Now York City Motor and Street Coats, $18.75 to 85.00 Dressy ‘and Practical Shoes For Misses, Children, Youths and Boys Are shown on the Second Floor, in models designed for the growing foot, ineluding the following lines specially adapted for school wear: Boys’ and Youths’ School Shoes in Blucher Style, of best quality gun metal, have all my money and personal ef- fests." The note was dated March 13, 1915, and was taken by the Coroner to in- dicate that Seymour knew he had an ailment which might result to his eudden death. TWO NEW YORK HEROES WIN THE CROIX DE GUERRE W. P. Clyde Jr. of This City and Caleb James Coatsworth of Buf- falo Earn Coveted Honors, LONDON, Aug. 80 (by mail).—Word has been received by the American Volunteer Motor Ambulance Corps, which ts eupplying and operating am- bulances for the transportation of wounded French soldiers on the west- era front, of the decoration with the Crotz de Guerre by the French Gov- ernment in appreciation of their ser- | vices of William P, Clyde jr., and) Caleb James Coatsworth, who for the | last month have been working at Verdun, The Croix de Guorre is the highest French military decoration and is conferred for daring bravery. Mr. Clyde, who is from New Yor! ls @ graduate of Yale of the class of 1901, and Mr. Coateworth, who) resides in Buffalo, joined the corps about @ year ago. Two Fellows are trying to get ahead— It’s easy to see who'll win. 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