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SESSION WINDS UP

Truck Thmt Will Speed to Fire on Mercy Mission;

Crew Will Fight Smoke, Fumes and Big Steel Bars

Pasi River and Harbor

it 6A A. to". To-Day,

ftiltf, Then Continues Gr'nd.

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WAMINOTOM, March t lailsla.

tawaa. essaran .Mtey rur -tha- a4

'fatfnmMt of Congress to-morrow.

I'Sataaaiiaa anfar.tt nnAn thalr last

lvir i . ,. .....

aaav.apsa' a wim niiuH w iu

Ion all night aad uatll

X Mt nanirnintlon early tali

Mmlac af four Federal Trada Com

nlsalsnsra alt esotpt Qaorva H. Rub

i Ha , rsssarad a, asrloua sturabllna

nantsa wu cat a raeess ap-

Tat Saaata nasaed tha Rlvar and

aUrnar mil. taa teat ot taa big- rap

IrtT aaaaaraa to coma before It, at

Mf'tWn ataming, aad then recessed

after aa all alht aeasloa uatll It

tfUttu watn taa iaal grind waa ra.

HKIb flK'' ififlBB pS2sS3

jlljjjj ,

It waa aalr ay taking taa unprecs-

todaya aeaalon on tba conferanpe ra

port of the Naval BUI, debating taa

ata of arousing taa Vice , abolition of tha pluokln board, but

Onally accepted It.

Then, In ahort order, tho Senate

agreed to the reports on the leglela

tlve bill and the diplomatic and con

sular appropriation bill, putting two

more of the principal supply meaaurea

out of the way.

The House agreed to the conference

report on the legislative, executive

and Judicial appropriation bill, ac

cepting the Senate's provision to pay

mileage, as usual, for traveling ex

pertise of Congreasmen, and then took

up the river and harbor bill on tba

queatlon of agreeing with the Ben

ato'a amendments.

After some heated debate tha

House accepted the Senate amend

ments and sent that measure to the

President, adding one more to the list

of bills finally disposed of.

Meanwhile disputes points In the

army, Indian, general deflclency and

other bills were being taken up In

conference committees.

The House and Senate Committee

wore deadlocked over tka rural credits

amendmenta to the agricultural ap

propriation bill. There waa also a

deadlock over the railway mall pay

provisions In the-Post Oflloe measure.

Ultimatums to abandon the disputed

Dolnts or let the bllla fall were being

exchanged between the contending

aides.

Ho much work on the appropriation

bills remained to be done that admin

istration leaders expected "tho skip

bill, the fhiiipp ne mil ana otner mea

sures would have to go over Car the

freaa bed aad requesting his

that a quorum waa ob-

ta pas tba bill. Shortly after

4. e'eieek Senator Oliver raised the

slat af no quorum. In order to get

'anil eaasMtraUea for an amandntaat

atkertalag a new dam la Us Pitts-

Only ferty-slx Senators could be

aad two aura ware needed to

fnlnl 4 quanta. saotlan waa made

,M aatfriM for the Isaaanca ot war

rants far the arrest ot absentees.

Senator Bryan, temporarily la the

declined to sign tha warrants

groan d that they could be

only by the Vice President or

Pi eat tie at pro tempore, Senator

Clarke.

;,:v Alter a preliminary wrangle, how-

Senator stone moved that tba

President be requested to at

Tata waa carried and Mr,

' ' MareaaH waa aroused about I o'clock.

..feat' Jnst before ha arrived Baa-

1 WataA-i mm A TUllla. .!..-

SW ssa'artsd and made a quorum. The

fT',ftm' Prestleat res anted tha chair,

' aua mmM ta kill uK.

wltaeut amendment.

carries 111,00.000.

Approprlatlona Din,

lUJHet, waa also paaaed

'smuggling plot

REVEALED BY RAID

ALONG THE ORfVE

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'.jM '.Tna SeafUa spent tha nrst liours

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next Congress.

Senators Roo

lxdK, who led the Ret

Senators Root, Burton, Bmoot and

lodge, who led the Republican oppo

sition to the ship bill, arranged to

Mean oppo-

rf 'mmm aMai. m ' '

.kNaaaaat yaafs and U the etterwiai a

i. wirieh is

U a ham.

t nets riant at tka mum

s4wsa Banks yen wenaer what becaaie

tjeafHoanmrinea (MccaU' worth)

rJSlFlSfr Tf " P" bottle

I MthalnWa.wiU plain granulata

.mt UMng it at once.

'njanfUaii. a east af only fla

. Mm wfiaMy and tastes pleas-

sKisnsMaUTUUfUy

sf ganalas Narway

aWfgPg" m car-

& -nmlmnlK eh-taad throat cold.

' I'M 'ntt -fMeina. Ask year dragfUt

aaaees rtneav" and do net ac-

r-aana aartaiag etse. A fnaraataa of ab-

,salnB ssBafaetien, r aaona nraaaatly

'.safastdaa, ne wMa thU preparstlon.

watch tha closing hours of the Benato

to meet any attempt to puss the mea

sure when the opposition was not

watohful.

TO FLY BRITISH FLAG.

Battle Captain Defiant na Me Leaves

. With War Carara.

Til fly the British flag from here

to Hellengone, slrl" was the brave

deft launched to-day by Capt. X B.

Ranson from the bridge of the White

Star ltne steamship Battle Just aa she

reaay io pun oui lor ma war

uipb nanson

mseir in a sum

added that he'd ses hi

mer climate before he swapped flags

through fears of Oerman sunmarlnes,

Tiia iiAiiinr 01 ins name wu aa-

ivl two hours by the difficulties of

loading forty semi-armored auto

trucks on her rora ana art decks.

Ther are consigned to the British

Palttloal

Than

DANCE

Lander airanarer

citissns.

(IpMlel to 11m KniiIh WI4,1

11AMWQNTON. N, J., March J.

Otflclol wprd reached here to-day that

the Senate htd confirmed the appoint

ment of T-ouls J. Lansham us postmas

ter at Hammontnn. Lanaham's ap

pointment was strongly proteited by

rltltens of both partlei. but his can

didacy w hacked by the local luador,

William It. Black, chairman of tho

Democratic County Committee.

said to have offices In Broad Street.

Mlllc, who bad Invested all ha had In

the rubber company, waa out of

money aad had to cut down his plans.

Instead of having the drugs shipped

In large quantities at first, Mlllc, It Is

said, arranged to have bits of tha

stuff mailed la plain aavelopas to

Waldeek at No. 911 Sixth Avenue,

where ha also was known aa May,

Several of the letters confiscated

were found to contatn amall quan

tities of cocaine or opium.

The cocaine, Inspectors learned, cost

the alleged conspirators fifty cents

an ounco and waa to be aold here for

915 an ounce. Pending Waldeck'a

release, the business waa held to a

small scale, but waa to have opened

up when ha got out ot prison.

Agent Baterbrook ran onto the de

tails ot tha plot while he waa Investi

gating how Waldoe Came -by the

opium he waa Imprisoned for selling

last summer. He found It waa being

smuggled Into this country in en

velopes containing an ounce each,

mostly mailed In Berlin, where the

drug can be bought for almost

nothing.

The opium, which It won planned

to slip Into tho ease bales without tha

knowledge of MUlc'a father, was a

f eraian product especially valued for

smoking.

Mlllo, It is said, formed the Peru-vlan-Cbamayro

Rubber Comnnnv

capitalised at .1700,000, to finance op

tions na naa on several south Amert

can rubber nlantatlona. He sold aev.

oral thousand dollars worth of stock.

His wife la a beautiful young Dal

matian, She knew nothing, tha au

thorities are convinced, of her hus

band's alleged smuggling operations.

NO SERVICE BOARD

REMOVALS TO BE ASKED

ALBANY, March 3. The Inquiry of

the Thompson Legislative Committee

into the workings of the up-State

Public Service Commission will begin

to-morrow. Members of the commit

tee worked over their report on the

down-State commission Inquiry until

I o'clock this morning, but did not

finish It. Tba last touches were to be

given It this afternoon.

Reports were current lust night

that the committee waa split over

whether- recommendations regarding

removals of down-State Commission

ers shquld be made. To-day, Chair

man Thompson said, the committee

was agreed on thla phase ot the In

quiry. "There will be no positive recom

mendation for removal ot any one,"

he aaid, "but the facts will be stated

very plainly. Thla will satisfy every

one. It certainly Is not our duty to

say whether any Commissioner

should go or' remain. When we re

port to the Letlslatu-o our work oh

the down-State Inquiry will be at an

end.- Then It will be up to the Gov

ernor to take any action he sees fit."

Opposed to tbr Chairman's view ot

the, report was Col. William P. Hay

ward, tho Governor's personal coun

sel, and two committeemen.

roar Males Barn to Dsath,

Pour mules 'lost their lives last night

when flre destroyed a stable at No. 71

Plum Point Road, on the Newark, N. J.,

meadows. All the horses were saved.

The loos was estimated at 12.600.

An Easy Way to

Increase Weight

Good Advice for Thin Folks

Th troubla with moat thin folks who

wlih to. sain wtlsht la that tha lailat

I en drasilar thatr atsmaoh er rtuRlas It

- I wim STaaay rooaai niacins on uoaiaaa

n nu'u v- "flash ereatna," or fotlawlns son foolloh

WASHINGTON NOTES.

WANHINOTON. March S Praatdant

Wilson lo-day slancd tha Hundrv Civil

Appropriation Bill, carrying S1S6.92S,

Teo, and the Fortifications Bin, carrying

Samuel L. Rogers of Franklin. N. C,

has been selected by the President for

Director of the Cenaus, to succeed Will

iam J, Harris ot Cedartown, Qa who

was confirmed by the Senate last night

ai a member of the new Federal Trade

Commission. '

Presldtnt Wilson to-day nominated

John T. Hysn of Buffalo to, be Ap-

Rralsar or Merchandise .District t,

sw York Stats.

Impeachment proceedings against

Federal Judge Dayton of West Vir

ginia have been ordered dropped by

the House Judiciary Committee, the

Investigating sub-committee recom

mending that no futrhsr action be

taken.

shyskel culture stunt, whll tha real

eauss or tnunsis goes ugioucoea. x ou

cannot set fat until year dlgsstlva tract

asalmllatas tho food you oat.

Thanks to a remarkable new scltnttfla

dlseorarr. It la now possible to combine

Into simple form the vary elements nsedsd

by the dlftstlvs organs to help thsra eon

vert food Into rich, fat.ladsn blood. This

maittr-stroko ot modern chemistry Is

cslled Barsol, and has beta termed the

Blestest of flesh-bulldtra. Barsol alms

through Its restneratlvo, reconstructive

ponsrs to coax the stomach and Intestines

U liuratty soak up the falttnlns eltmtnts

of your food and pats thm Into the

blood, where ther are carried to every

starved, brokndown cell and tissue of

your body. You can rssdlly ploture ths

result whsn this amnslnc transformation

has taken place, and you notice how your

chstka till out, hollows about your ntck,

shoulder and bust dliapptar, and you

take on from 10 to 30 puunda of loll J,

healthy flesh. Barsol Is absolutely harm

Ust. Inexpensive, efficient AU tsadlnr

drusststs ot Now York and vicinity havn

It, slid will refund your monsy If you are

not satisfied, aa per the guarantee found

In every package.

Natal WhUe Barsol has siven excellent

rssults In overcoming nervous dysnsDsia

and general stomach troublsi. It should

not be taksn by those who do not wish to

gain ttn pounds or more. Advt.

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LOVE'S PERFUME WALTZ

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MlttNG EXMC1SE FOX-TROT

I f nnvWs nana.

'f".r fas aaai Was Ml Haaa ta h It

ii " H frees aai Celasnbla

nialii bv nheae. Yes. M will

Machine.

it, or"" sens ssisiiu an rear

1

WarU arlll ka

fjsssd at fW WerU's laforssa.

M snaMwa, raMiasr VaUasaa

l WerM's

aBarisnwai aa. sbhb awasaui a ii

T.mWi lUrtm Oftles. 1U I II

In the Greatly Enlarged Misses' Department Third Floor

QPPENHEIM.LINS&3

34th Street New York

Important Sale Thursday

185 Misses' Serge Dresses

Sies 14 to 20 years, suitable for women 32 to 38 bust measuri

P re$cnting an exceptional opportunity to procure new

Spring Model DrcueM at an unusual price.

French Serge Dresses In Navy, Copenhagen, Brown,

Sand and Qreen, featuring Empire and Eton effects,

handsomely embroidered, braided and silk trimmed.

Actual 15.00 to 20.00 Values

8.75

a a i S ja aj mimtmft

11

E DEVIL

WITH FIRE" THE JOB

OF RESCUE CO. NO. 1

Will Cut Through 56-Inch

Steel With Blow Pipes Have

All Means for Saving Life.

Itencue Company No. 1 of the Fire

Department was Installed In Kngine

Uouae No. SI to-day, and, -with Its ap

paratui.'.wlll be In commission before,

the end of tba week. "Fighting the

derll with fire won't be In It with

Itescue Company No. 1. They'll tight

smoke Oreo, electrical fires, battle

with the deadliest of fumes and cut

their way through ateel bars and

walls.

The hlgh-powerd motor wagon con

taining the apparatus attracted a

crowd In front of the Municipal Build

ing yesterday afternoon when Battal

ion Chief C. 8. Demarcst, In charge of

construction and repairs for the de

partment, brought It down for the In

spection of Fire Commissioner Adam

son and Chlof Kenlon. Both pro

nounced Judgment on the work which

was tha culmination of tha task tbey

have bad under way for several

months past. The wagon is equipped

with smoko helmets, pulsnotora,

"SIIERM FOR SOUSES."

stretchers, axes, flre extinguisher,

rubber stores, a life gun complete aad

an oxygen blow gas cutUng aaa- MntkU Pnnsnsaant far "teeend

The company numbers ten man who ' "Siberia far the souses," is the watch,

hara been picked for their special yf rl1 now- aeoarSIng to

qualifications In life saving and fire JJ.i 7, ""n-yiceresldent of the

fighting work. These men are Cant. Baldwin Locomotive Works, who re-

John J. McElltgott, Lieut. Edwin tamed from a bustness trip to the

liotchklsa. John T. Moons y, James Coax's land to-4ay aboard tha Scan

Hhaw, Alfred Klnaella, Alfred V. dloavlan-Ainerlcan Una ateasashlo

United mates.

i "Of course they don't say. ft that

wy,

Henretty. Frank B. Clark. John T,

O'Uaarr. . v.

Tne nouns of tha reaoua eomaany -but It goes. Second offenders caught

will be "all hours." They will re- loaded en vodka hit the long trail for

spond' to a two-alarm Are south of weens, nasaia is. imhu on a water

Fifty-ninth Street and to a three- wagon witaout springs."

alarm flre aa far aa One Hundred and

Twenty-flfth Btreet. Their work will

bo essentially rescue work. Ther will

locate smoke fires or Area from fumes,

and look after the other nremsn and

GULDENS

Mustard

TKYITON

Mass. Oban

OHMdBsat

Beoaira

HEADY TO USE

It CENTS.

A no. nan hr AUmt VsHfev.

At Dtlleatsesea and Orocerr Stores,

occupants of tha burning building an

iTanv

bubbling over with enthu

well. Thera

itescue Com:

ucra are

alum.

la. future ahead for

no. i, ana me mem

ORIGINAL

GENUINE

Tti F 4-DHwtt far a

Rich mtac aaltsd paw, k pmwh htnt.

For mfantssmJaisea. awwrnf esaUran.

rNireaatHtiei.uahi.irajVshsaV.

lavinaraMs naralnaj awithevs aad eVs aged.

Mora kesltstfui than tan or eofea

Tafeana

AahtarNMUCtrS

Women's and Misses' Spring Hats

(trimmed and untrimmed) will be placed on

sale to-morrow (Thursday), in the Millinery

Department on the First Floor, at special

prices.

Trimmed Hats, featuring a number of attract

ive styles . . . at $7.50 & 9.7S

Untrimmed Straw Hats, in the smart shapes,

at $2.90 & 4.50

The regular stock of this Department presents

for selection, at very reasonable prices, a

large and interesting assortment of Flowers,

Foliage, Fruits, Wings, Quills and other

decorative essentials of fashionable millinery.

The Spring Clearance Sale

of Men's Balta Shoes

to be commenced to-morrow (Thursday), will

comprise all styles about to be discontinued.

The range of sizes being incomplete, these

Shoes will be uniformly marked at

$4.25 per pair

Balta Shoes for Men are manufactured

exclusively for B. Altman & Co. They are

made of selected leathers, on eminently com

fortable lasts, and appeal to the fastidious

man for their elegant appearance as well as

for their shape-retaining qualities.

mtftl! Awmte-fKaiilion Avttwt,

34th gup 35th fctrotfl

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3Br $75Bj

Open

Saturdays

Until

10 P. M.

Wa Close

Eveninga

at P.M.

The Duof old Sofa Bed

The frame I solidly coiulruclsd of Gold

en Oak or Mahogany PMih, btauUfultu

paitsH.a, ie srar una ac are

upAolsiered toilfc as Imperial

lediaer; team open is a !!-(

ltd; ehtn clottd ( Bp

jeti tctat, iiks mmM

va:-J9 ,

4 rooms Ainr

5 PS $150

our;

Wlaeii Cleted. 4 Ft. VMeV

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Stem Brothers

Announce a very special offering to-morrow, of

Blankets and Comfortables -

At Unusually Low Prices

White Blankets Comfortables

pink aad blue borders

Sisgle Sine, pr. $2.60, 8.85

3.46, 4.50

5.00, 6.50

Double Sise,

Extr Large,

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Figured Silkoline, at $1.45

Friated Silk Mull. " 2.45

Figured Silk Chiffon, A 4$0

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Brass and Enamel Bedsteads

Discontinued patterns and odd pieces in various '

desirable styles at very important reductions.

Brass Bedsteads, 2 inch continuous posts, , . ' . 1

5 inch filling rods, all sizes, Regular price $1.00, at $12,75.

Brass Bedsteads, square tubing,

2 inch posts, all sizes, Regular price $30.00, at $22.50

Bungalow Bedsteads, continuous posts,

in white enamel, Regular price $5.25, at $4.75

Brass Bedsteads, odd pieces, from $11.00 to 50.00

Formerly from $14.00 to 78.50

Felt and Hair Mattresses

Felt Mattresses, with roll edge; regularly $10.50, at' $750

Special Hair Mattresses, regularly $24.00, at $18.50

A Clearing Sale of "

High Grade Wilton Rugs

(Persian and Chinese effects)

-Superior qualities at emphatic price concessions.

27 by 54 inches, Regularly $4.50 & 6.25, at $2.65, 4.65

36 by 63 inches,

6byWt.,

8 ft. 8 by 10 ft. 0,

0 by 12 ft.,

7.00 " 9.50,

22.50 "30.75,

31.50 "54.00,

35.00 "00,00,

" 4.25, 7.00

" 17.75, 27.50

" 26.6PV89.76

" 28.50. 4425

Heavy Seamless Axminster Rugfe'

(Oriental effects)

6 by 9 ft., '." at $11.9018 ft. 8 by 10 ft. 6, $21.50

Regularly $15.00 Regularly $25.00

0 by 12 ft.. Regularly $28.50, at $23.75

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