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THE “EVENING. WORLD, THURSDA of page 14, ‘where the word ‘fifteen’ ty substitu for the word ‘four- Ga bo:| BEM een.’ 6 laa the retire “peg hart la cae urgent jea for b Bay Tidus. “tke pavsane “i dh frown oxcine ly {ax i ation, Peletew Nooulpta-o ft saloons, ‘Tho Se vena eeeeleeg late sont the aot through fying by 4 my One Trundred and Seven- { ‘2. 6. In trging this bill Gov. Whit- 1% trolman John Lober of | man pl e ‘was also lost in the résert amendments make the iy was found Tuesday | ut workable in Bae ah wh with the | her Taland. row of, te HUM Wheeler bil, Hi bry prisotpal ¥ as follows: ~ WOULD DO AWAY WITH THE |& \ “RAINES LAW” HOTEL. olay 4 tone etna te ais ° ‘ quor xz 19 Jaw, 80 that wher special FIGS AND PRUNES . election, local option question No. MK 4 re jae eae trafficking in bay | . ‘ Om | passed the bill a few hours previousiy. j% Connection with the business of ii ’ Bing. Repeat Bil | Bill Held Up At 2 o'olock this afternoon, the Keeping a hotel, td a 7 ‘Many Measures Rushed | amo set tor ens the Senate tive, to the trackin tn liquors to be e “a se Thr During Night, had not convenéd, The session can- where sold, |i . - ” . known as the Saloon Hoense, Is de- ' Making ‘Frult-a-tlves. ongh ig NIB: ee ibly be ended until late to feat, guar, tax i Hioense, 1s Ge ie \ “PpRort. is ol a for places which are |i wedicine the werd that bool made| MAY BE EXTRA SESSION. (pit 16 the pees tevtaton that there conducted ag Rotala at the time of tne rer yo an @ n Ag the juices of fresh ripe fruits. PEEP Ta The Hill- Wheeler law was passed HO ooe places are to be certificated as’ |i it is manifestly unfair to sy, “I| This, If Called at All, Will Be] y tie.senate tast night and awaits py’ unless ,the hotel building in |i won't take ‘Fruit-a-tives’ because I have Devoted to Consideration |°"'” the Governor's signature, needed shal! contain, if in a elty or borough |e other remedies and they did me VOI for it to become @ law. ‘The Brown having ‘a populatton “of i.00,000 or 1 r) < Gal” Oe the ether baad, s ae of Urgent War Matters. Licuer Settae aay aw. ine sass me rot em than 150 neirooma: it [i “Frulte-tives” tirely. differ jennie Nn lation of less thi ,000 but any other preparation ta the world | (Special from + of The| During the night the Assembly Re- than 400, 000, notes than "100 Dede 2, just why should give it a fair trial frealte Wort publicans held @ conference to deter- rooms; if in any other borough of a [ER ip treable of the Stomach, Li ALBANY, May 10—After passing the | mine what legislation shall be pushed city, or in any othor city of the frat |i wel, Kidneys of Skin. “Fruita. | Hill-Wheeler Local Option Bill to| through before the end of the session: bedrooms, and If ian city of the third te the acti -it| permit the cities of the State—out- | The conference agreed to support the class, not less than twenty bedrooms.” |i tives” te composed of the active principle 4 Emerson bill imposing « tax of § per Word camé from the Senate lead-' |S @ fruit and the greatest nerve tonic ever| #140 of New York City—to determine | Ti" 1.8 net incomes of mercantile ¢f at the sleepy peribd of the early [ff Hiscorered. 500 & box, 6 for $2.60, trial | for themselves the question of licens- five, 25. At all dealers or sent by Fruit- @tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N. Y.— Advt. and industrial corporations, jong after daylight to-day to reas- semble at 10 o'clock, The Senate had SESSION, During the night the Sonate passed the Slater bill to legalze Sunday court procedure, to reapportion the Congressional Dis- Wagner bill to provide for a commis- sion to manage funds contributed and the Robinson resolution to increase Legislature. Senate in the passage of the Lock- wood bill to unify the school boards in the various cities of the State by the measure was led by somo Erle add an amendment exempting But- talo trom the provisions of the bill. ‘The Assembly also adopted a reso- lution authorising the Speaker to ap- point a War Committee of the As-| sembly to co-operate with a similar committee in the Senate, The reso- lution carried an appropriation of $1,600 for expenses. A special session, !f one ts called, will con#ider war measures, especial- ly the Food Dictatorship Bill, carry- Ing, an appropriation, of $1,000,000, ich has been shelved to await | Federal co-operation, A recess had been ¢ontemplated, nounced by Senator Brown, We started Monday with 1,000 suits and they've been going fast all week. Ina day or two the last of these extra- ordinary values will be gone. Don't wait until it's too late, ‘This unusual assortment includes the very latest models in Serge, Gabardins, Poiret Twill, Poplin, Etc., in all colors and sizes at radically reduced prices You know what they say about the early bird. 350 Sport and Dress Coats Reduced to $8.50 & $12.50 HAMILTON GARMENT Co. 307 Fifth Ave. iitis"| N. Y. New York's Largest SECOND FLOOR Women's Wear Shop the pressure of an emergency mes- sage, ‘Ali of the Democrats excepting Co- tilo and Sheridan voted against the bill, In bis message the Governor | sald: “The Hill-Wheeler bill ts in sub- stantially the same form that it was on the 3d day of May. The only differences are that:the bill contains the words, ‘and the provisions/of the election law not inconsistent With the provisions of this chapter shall apply to such city election,’ which are found on page 10 in lines 6, 7 and 8, and the correction of a ne reference | to a section of the bill. “This correction is found « sow ncn tec SBE GEE ADE LE i CB ii a TEE Women’s Tailored Suits mast cer_ecienes i of smart woo! and silk fabrics i offer Reriarkable Value at $19.00 in a Special Sale now being heid Women’s Ready-to-wear Suits (Third Floor) Fifth Avenue - Madison Avene, New York Thtrty-fourth Street Thiviy-Atty Street labor on farms during the war, the ous effort to pass the Kenyon Aus- Judiciary Committee's bill to perfect able Forks bill. He could only muster the State's election machinery and @ gyainst and sald that he would try | sories of eight measures designed to to get the bill through to-day. correct certain alleged defects in At the same time the Assembly with ‘tracks in Central Park West by giv- its own decks cleared concurred with ing the Public Serviee Commission the Senate in the passage of the bills the power to fix the prorata expense tricts of New York and Brooklyn, the ' passage of the Brown war labor bill, from private sources for the rellet of| materials, or relieve public. neces. the dependents of soldiers and sailors | sity growing out of the war. the salgries of the members of the | the defeat of the Cromwell bill, which The Assembly concurred with the| plant from Staten Island. a vote of 80 to 65, The fight against | John F. McIntyre, came when Sena- County members, who tried vainly to provide payment for de facto officers, but a change of programme was an- | The Governor got the Hill-Wheeler | | local option bill over by 35 to 14, under | —-— morning that the boxing repeal bill would not be considered until later in ing saloons, the Assombly adjourned | OTHER BILLS ADOPTED INNIGHT the day, und that the bill passed by the Assembly to tax the motion pie- ture industry ‘would be killed in the Upper House, Senator Emerson made a atrenu- twenty-four votes for the act to ten The Assembly leaders agreed to amend the Ottinger bill, which pro- |yides for the relocation of the car| of the changes. The Assembly came to bat with the which permits the abrogation of the provisions of the labor jaw in works that are designed to produce war There came also from the early morning work of the Lower House sought to take the city’s garbage Cromwell went over and made a hard, but los- ing fight to save his pet act. An echo of the judicial fight be- itween Judge Delehanty and Judge | tor Milis opened up a fight on a bill by Senator Cotlilo, which sought to jwho had served before being turned out of office by court order, Senator Mills charged that the bill was drawn |for the purpose of providing for | Judge Mcintyre in the event he lost his fight for office. Senator Cotillo said the bill would relieve Judge Mc- Intyre of liability to be used in the instance of a subsequent ouster. The bill passed by ayes 28, noes 4, in spite of the Mills fight. Senator Brown reported from the Rules Committee the bill providing for the appointment of a deputy ex- cise commissioner for the Bronx, The Domocratic side hotly opposed | the bill. They solidly denounced the bill as “a patronage grabbing act.” The rotest did not prevent it from being seed. When the Senate's action on the cal Option and Brown Bills reached | the Assembly a recess was taken and the Republicans went into caucus, At ‘was after 3 o'clock when they left the jconference to resume the floor work in open session. ——— SPY BILL VOTE TO-MORROW. Senate Agrees to Limit Debate on the Me . WASHINGTON, M 0.—By unan- Imous consent Senate to-day agreed to limit debate on the Espion- age Bill to one hour for each Senator ugtll 11 o'clock to-morrow and theer- fter to ten minute # on the bill or min on amendments for any ator, No time was fixed for a yote but it probably will come by to-morrow night. insiiioeniniia | CALL FOR AERO SQUADRONS. ‘Two Are to Be Organised, One Near * New York Clty, } 10,—Organiz- ern Department, 0 there, nto be Srdered _ ieee Movie Girt Fan ¢ CHICAGO, | Miss Grace V |@ student of r be responalbie negroes w ant Wagn saw no camera at work and jotted down the number of | the automobile, This clue later led to thelr arrest | a Border Guardamen to afternoon members bill to pay the | served on t ATA RT TE ER DOE TO DO RIO The New York Times of Wednesday, May 9th, contained the following reason why the Government cannot issue bonds for small amounts at this time; “The minimum denominations of the’so-called ‘baby bonds,’ it seemed certain to-night, will be $100. Secretary McAdoo personally would like to see the denominations made, smaller, but the tremendous amount of physical work involved in issuing huge blocks of small bonds, and the resultant clerical work in distributing them militates against the proposal to bring the minimum to $20. Besides, the banks generally have indicated that they would assist customers who wish to ' buy by small installments, and it is believed that. by assistance of this sort it will be possible for almost everyone to buy at least one G $100 bond.” Everybody Can Subscribe to The Liberty Loan How— By the Thrift Bond Plan Thrift oh are participating certificates of the value of Ten Dollars ($10.00) each, in bonds of States, Counties and Municipalities of a population of 10,000 or over. Thrift Bonds Are absolutely Safe. They have been approved by the Superintendent of Banks of the State of New York. Thrift Bonds pay interest at the rate of three per cent. per annum. They bear coupons of a value of 10 cents each—three coupons redeemable every year. Thrift Bond coupons as they become due will be accepted by us as cash. The first coupon is due June | Oth. Thrift Bonds Exchangeable for Liberty Bonds We have been asked by the Treasury Department to help in the distribution of the Liberty Loan. sik AS A MEANS FOR MAKING SIMPLE AND EASY the distribution of the Liberty Loan among small. investors, and to overcome the complications of partial payment plans, we sug- gest the purchase of Thrift Bonds, now available for immediate delivery in $10 units and which may be exchanged for bonds of the Liberty Loan, in any denomination in which these U. S. Bonds may be issued without charge to the holder, except. for accrued interest, or premium, if any, at the date of the exchange. 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