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THI EVIHIlfO WOILD, MOW DAT, JUKI It, ltlS. CURRENCY NOW READY FOR CONGRESS Hbident Tells The Evening eWorld Correspondent It Is . a Harmony Measure. :U(NITES ALL INTERESTS. V Dtelires That Within Forty eight Hours the Bill Will Be Completed. Samuel M. WiUtmm. mnAam of Te flTfflTTft" D. C. June M- t Wllaon la endeavoring to play Ml of Hio "Qroat Harmonlaer" of and financial Interaato and to Mlsi about banking and oarreney re ssfti legiaiation. kad a lone talk with tho Proaldant uaaj mini in ine wmie nran omcee. OMaMo tbora waa burning haat. but tbflt oflw were aool and tha Preeldeirt oak. Mia aaha piaeidity of portntt of a alalia drop of par- Mi kla brow, not the all btaat to kU collar. ponaoaa art unxtad enough to ,t ka la cold-blooded In both I and mental characteristics It la that Wash lag ton 'a traaloal Sail, to rufflo him In tho leaet- oontraat to kla prodocaoaor Thla la why Mr. Wllaon eg- to tho jaeglerg of Tha Evening what no la trying to do In tale g curraney altuauoa: appeared, ha MM, amsnf aaaaber of man with whom ha 1 a harmony of purpoaa. hut karmotiy. of opinion aa t how to about oar lain eassgss la lawi bangle ad curraney all at prcecat ayatam waa not aad that noma improvements plodding procedure there la evolving aotnlhlng concrete. EXPECTS TO HARMONIZE ALL THE ELEMENTS AT ONCE. Th President aal4 lo ItM thla morn Inf that Ithln forty-eight hours ha -pei-ted that thrrr anuld ' rought nh-ut a harmonising of all i-lem.nte anil ail np.nlnns that would crystallise Into a single bill In tie presented a Congress It will not be a Wilson bill nor an Admlnlatratlon bill, nor meraly removllr Mil. He hoes that It will meet with the a proval of ninny Republican as aa ni.tny Humo us Tha President aald that he would not attempt to outline Ita main prlnclplea, lecuao It would he mnile public Iti ron' ret" nnrl final for-n within a few daya. Heeldes, tha crystal la not yet completely formed, although the con gaal.'ng prueeae la working rapidly Mr. Wllaon completed yeNterday tha measage on the suhject that he In tenda eenillng to Congress eome day thl week He said with n emlle of dry humor that while tho first draft had been made he had "put It to eoaa" for ii few daya to aae how It would come out. He la expected, to read It at a Joint aesalon aa ha did hi tariff MP aage. Itraalllaa Mlaletrr f'omlagj. Tha Braallsan Minister and hie ataff of sixteen persons will arrive In tlila ally lo-ntgM at forty minutes after I o'clock over the Ihlgh Valley Itallroad. The legatlin la on Ita way from Hethle hrm, Pa., to Boston and la travailing In two private ears mm: SAYS WIFE, MOTHER OF TWO BABES WITHIN ME YEARS "Cruelty" Also Consists in Not Living Always in l uxury of Bridal Tour. opposing the award or IIW a monl'i alimony In a separation ruse In which he represent the husband-defendant, former Magistrate Wahle. before Hu-prem.- Court Justice Qaffi tn-duy laid aires upon what be termed a serious mlatske common umong bridegrooms. This la their custom of taking thel brldes to feahlonable reaorta to epend the honeymoon amid hotel surrounding of elegance that tlicy are not likely to enjoy again In their Uvea. It waa In tha case of the good look ing wife of Hugo Oreenberger, a Har lem merchant, who allege her huaband la cruel heenuae he ha not klased her during the tbreo years of their mar ried Ufa. Juatloa Uoff reserved decla im! on ier (indication for alimony. The c.iusi o: the marll.ll Infelicity, In the ilrccnticger liunte, aald M: I Wuhle. SSgSfl whan the middle-aged Riarehaal "look hla e'fc, then a young it'siiosTraphcr . out of i ll-irlern lene nont." On their honeymoon they vls Nai I'alm Ilea h and other fnhlonjlile resorts, sriil daaaled by the BMgSUIetlieg of the hdtgll at which they stopped Mra. Ureenbrrger expected the same luxury ever afterwaed Iter husband 1j not wealthy, aald hla counsel. "Two children have blessed thla union." declarvd the lawyer, "yet she allege her huaband hna never klMseil her. (the has had two chlldn u In three year. Hhe ought to be lid by her ear back to her liaulee! ' other charsea against Oreenhergrr were that he had bern physically abus ive, striking Ids wife on several oc i aalona with hla flat. He sometimes came home Intoxicated, hrr SMSStl also declared. The I irecnliergcra formerly lived In the Kllereile Apartments, No WO West One Hundred and Kurt y -first street. BUCKNER TELLS CHURCHES WALDO IS RESPONSIBLE. Mot ccnseil ns Thief. 1 Howard rlrnescu, fifteen, of No. 41J West One Hundred and Twenty -first atreet, la a prisoner at the Chlldren'e Society charted with Juvenile delin quency. It la aald iy hla parents that he laft home about week ago. Tha police say he returned! yeatcrxlay while hla parents were away and atole a gold watch and locket from their apartment, the property of Mia Genevieve Law rence, a social worker. Ha was aj reefed by Detective Daly. Commksitmer, Not Mayor, He Sas, to Rlame for (Con ditions. In addressing the Federation of ('bur' lies at Ka, 1 Madison avenue thla morning. Knwry R. Buokner, counsel to the f.'urran Committee, aald In part: "We have been waiting In vain for some of our rrltlra to meet our evidence with their evidence if they have any. The only answer we can secure to our eworn facta Is the charge of 'polite a.' la It 'polities' for ue to let you know what the records ahameleaaly disclose that the Commissioner haa permitted nearly three hundred police officer ac cused of grafting to Investigate them selves'' '4a It 'polities' for ua to tell you that the Police Commissioner waa warnel that Backer waa grafting under hie very none, and that warning came from such man aa Commissioner of Accounts Ray. monil B. Koedlck and Chief Magistrate William McAiloo? "Many gar 'Yea, you have proved all your staiemente Commlaeloner Waldo Is incompetent and guilty of maladminis tration, but you ahould not have roo ommended hla removal. That looks Ilk pollf Ics.' What would they have ue do with an admittedly Incompetent com mleeloner? Preaent him with an en grossed gat of resolutions or a new auto moblioT "Other say, 'But Commlaeloner Wal- Sa la only tha Maynr'a man Friday. Vou ahould have held tha Mayor re sponsible.' Our gnawer la that this Investigation haa been founded upon facte and not upon political, theories, or auppoaltlona. Our Indictment agalnat the police commissioner conelsta of twelve counta, each aufflclent for his removal. There Is no evidence before ue, which ahowa that the Mayor had speclflo knowledge of these twelve claagee of acta." oy Aviator Head. RAI.TIMORR, Ii, June l-Archle Rrwln Caltrlder, seventeen years old, aald to be the only boy scout in the United Mlatea that haa ever paeecd successfully the examination In "avia tion," for which he received a gold medal about eighteen months ago, died at the hume of hla father here yester day, after an Illness of ten montha. FLIES UP 16,480 FEET WITH TWO PASSENGERS. Aviator Udmon Perreyon Breaks Another Record for an Aeroplane. VIENNA, June 11 The French avi ator, Rdmond Perreyon, who holds the world's altitude record for an aeroplane, both for pilot and pilot and one passen ger, to-day broke the world'a record carrying two paaaengera. He reached a height of JA.4M feet. The record with one passenger la It, kit feet A Finishing To many a dish sad s I pcttgev for swary LEAiPERRIN! 8AUOK TNS OSaMfeaL WOajCSSTI Aa Mltfwasable relish far atSaw SoM ty Greeert fPWiaaag Ad Appeal to Wives You know the terrible affliction that comes to many homes from the result of a drinking husband or eon. You know of the money wasted on "Drink" that ia needed is tha home to purchase food and clothing. ORRINR haa saved thou sands of drinking roes. It ia a home treatment and ess be gives eacretly. Your nosey will ba refunded if, after a trial, it hat failed to benefit. CoaU only 91.00 a box. Kor aale by Riker-Hege-man Daws Stores. Coma in and get a free haejMit and let them tctl you of the good ORRINE ia doing. R H. Macy eV Co.'a Attract Una Are Thai Lsw 0, .aaaasjmw' .aar L Harass Square. ehjaaeJ CLIARrLY OIFINID LIKt TNI TAHIFF QUESTION. aaaatloa waa sot a clearly de sa Vsa tha tariff. Ig that re there ware aha aaplleit directions alia of tho awustry as eauaaeid at to brtng abowt a rwiixewn and of tha urst. It Was aUls Vsarara a definite point with the all ahartad est but regarding oy ajaeetlasg It la very different toare are sd elesnr defined af procedure lard dawn la party gsi or by tko public fact, est rangy reform Is sot s queatloa at alL ', J" aWaJtal tsMai ffatw ef sag glossal la. jeA has gpgslgMw as Idea spam tmUvhUtH aseajskwss sPltSS aatss st apaatas ssfjs eete aasaava MbimbSM tha asM ss tegaas ' V J. sVM a. 9 pa wag not trying ta promulgate theory of hla own either on the tto party or tho country, la ha bad no preconceived Ideas nor ha consider himself an egpart SMS tbe involved guaotlona. Asst hare la where tka PragMant aa- BtJsf that wonderful tact snd Infinite ajjagglg asi gill Ii ha possesses to bring tasether sM.at get thorn ta think gradually along tha same lines. have been many Iniormal coa- eea and much correspondence with Skinner and conditions of mea nt aconomlce, monetary eg. Congressional leaders, bankers. guatneea men. Iattera from many Who could not come to Washington hsgag been received and from them tha JShgeMent learned that there la an ajgnaeat hope exprvaaed by Uie financial SJBjl commercial Interests of the country thgu remedial legislation cun ba en SStad noon. The demand la second In lea urgenoy only to the nation-wide igajlllliii for uulck passage of lbs tstttf bin. Out of all thla patient and almost y- Sale OF Children's Fancy lisle Socks VALUE 25c at 17 c pair I Pairs lor toe Cammeyer Sfjspcd on a Stuidanlent We Want Every Man to Know About This Great Money Saving Sale of Every Suit in Our Retail and Wholesale Summer Stocks at the Hacked Car hart Stores Commencing To-morrow, Tuesday, 7.30 A.M. Never in all the history of clothingdom have such values been made possible to men in New York and vicinity. Our complete stocks of exclusive high grade men's fancy suits, includ ing blue serges, will be disposed of at tremendous savings. Every garment in the offering will bear All four stores will open special ly at 7.30 A. iff. with an extra corps of salesmen. All alterations free. our fifty-seven-year-old-money-back guarantee. Our regular prices are lower than any other dealer's, and at these special prices are absolutely lower than such high grade clothes were ever offered at fee-fore. Fabrics Shepherd checks, Club checks, Pin checks, Pencil stripes, Blue serges and many other exclusive weaves compose the assortment. Every suit bears the usual Hackett-Carhart guarantee to be all-wool or money refunded. Models The models include every type from the conservative three-button sacks to the popular English patch pocket models. There is a model for the man of every build. All Suits in Our Large Wholesale and Retail Stocks Which Were Priced from $13.50 to $45, Will Be Divided Into Six Lots, Priced- Several hundred suits $' values up to $18.00 Several hundred suits, values up to $21.00 Several hundred suits $ values up to $25.00 11.50 13.50 15.00 Several hundred suits values up to $30.00 Several hundred suits values up to $35.00 All our finest suits that were $40.00 and $45.00 16.50 a mm SHIRTS, 95c SHIRTS, 95c For this event we have made one large group of all our $1.15, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 shirts, comprising a wide range of colorings and patterns in percales, madras and Russian cords, with soft and laundered cuffs, in all sizes and sleeve lengths. 26S Broadway Near Chambers St. Opposite City Hall 841 Broadway at 13th St. Nesr Union Sq. Inc. Retail 119 West 42d St. Near Broadway Open Evenings 154 East 125th St. Near 3d Avenue Open Evenings r la I i Broad way.MthfeejeJ, ft. SUGGESTIONS onlv nf th , J sjv mum- tude of special values with which Macy's com- t mences the week. "Fruit of the Loom" Bed Mnshn. 1A OH Sheets I rorn 54 in x 94 in. at 49c up to 9o in. U2H in. at 99c. Crib sheets, pillow cases and bolster cases to match: Plaio Color Crepe from Jinan. vtL. Mr AISO at 2fV fltlH Okf All Hartt-lnunwrl U-J I tjt jT Japanese unmade robes, $)J9. . . . . . . BaaWeTjslsl BT1 aaaaaatjaSB. $2.75 Meataline Petticoati. 11.89 . U& including white crepe de chine Petticoats, at 42.79, and heavy messalineTetticoats VJ3.96. rM. . $3.00 and $3.50 House Dresses, $1.79 Choice of four rrwtola in all CI IK (mm ia i A A MS JLJr 1 1 vii i xtt ij r. mi, 13 Chambray dresses at 99c. . T Women's Bathing Suits at $6.94 Choice Of six mrvii-k in natinv. mvolTr -i: . ... eww. Tl. W ..Bgg agakSS7lllleia I1IUIIC LAJL ' 1115 and silks. Finer quabties at SUM. U7J9 anrf jf? V) Talis Jfi., SSih St, $1.25 Striped Voile Blouses, 79c New model with flat shoulder front collar. 12.00 Blouses at 17 .20 i?m RlAiica. nt rrim k.i!.i., 1 cotton crepe, SI. 98. nit4 rl i NssMM Sale includes 415,000.00 worth of merchan dise, all absolutely new and fresh, and so priced that you tet from two to three handkerchiefs for the price of one. ri Pries Rings, for women's. 12c and 15c Handler, chiefs for 6c up to 42.50 to 45.00 AppenitU Handher. chiefs at 98c. Dozens of sips and hinds for men. at y vfsvr srvrrvswwv j tarty srg.J . asflggsjm JTIm CoWh Hammoeka at t1 fi7 -VIWi rr:nA. n..i:i:.,. An n a i . . . - . . i iiici qusiuica nv aiiu up io siv.t. Kaciicai reduc tions on awnines and stands, and on Summar Pnmit-nne La Women's Coats and Wraps, $12.74 Macy's prices were 418.74 to 427.74. Fifty of them, in eponge, serge, ratine and fancy tweeds. ItWIU aaww Women's Wool Plush Sport Coats, $26.75 The latest novelty woven in France. Straight Thm kimono sleeves, patch pockets and convertible collar. TaarS U Bwaa Summer Curtains Typical Macy Sarinfi A huge variety, ranging from 41.25. Scrim at 74c. Marie Antoinette and lacet Arabian at 41734, aMehga, NoTsltr Silu, at very important reductions include, at 41.69, Silhs that are usually priced at Macy's from 43.49 to 46.89. Among them are embroidered, bordered, troche, and Oriental printed Voiles and imperial Foulards and Radiums. rs Sifts at 89c include those which were 41.24 to 41.49; among them are Silh and Chiffon Voiles, Satin Brocaded Foulards, and Satin Stripe Marquisette. ix. asth at. Women's $12.00 "Cape May" Coat Dresses, $8.94 For the beach, for tennis and the out-of-doors. One-piece models. TharS TL. Women's Ramie Linen Suits, $12.74 unoice or two cnarming models. Finer qualities up to jajj. i or uua oi zig-tg ramie. Third TL. Boys' $2.50 to $5.00 Wash Suits. $1 fiQ For boys of zyt to 10 years. Sailor, Russian and Beach Styles. Saaeaad TL, SdaS St., Snecial Prices on Summer Dreaa Fahrira All wool shenherd checks at f vA 7Qr- Nlmnlfu - - r . ef I vi if . i, gpffU eAA rv riirrrn of AS-- anrl t? I lnn)iiiAi-tl aa s aViaexee. 4 JO. t - iicani o-caav ot tui, oiiu 3i i rwcu iu"wwi ouiwng ai fdC. S2.00 Waist Patterns from Janan. $1 10 Exquisitely embroidered by hand. Mlh l Hand-Embroidered Chemise, 99c Finer qualities S1.98, 42.49 and S2.97&W specially priced Hand-embroidered Gowns and Petticoats, 42.97. Tali n.. Satfe at, Wnman'l rrtlnnial Pntnna af Including 16.00 White Ruclcslcin: c ro nr Pumps and 15.00 patent Pumps. aaread n Sale of Fancv Linena and N'tnarv Towels. Table Cloths. Dress Linen, etc.. vpru cnsu-lalli. I.;,i ' " ' -rwww r","r"- Beread iw tQQfi sU k Russia calf Savings en Floor-covsringg include the"Miles Standish" Rat Rugs (made especially for R. H. Macy Sr Co.), and Mood) Rues from India, which are closely woven of fine durable fibre. These are reversible, and suited inmutAt S . . ----- . ow, .... ret tiiifg are ojjerea savings ojHto M ON prices else- where. All m standard sues, and each one perfect, fresh and desirable in everv mav ln "wm.1' uii. c . .. ,11 .... ' W ese wr -inrvw vun (ensvieg tnt-rn. feartk fl.. aweadaras. itaT .a.