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TAGGART ASSAILS PARTY FOR'PORK' Warns Fellow Demoerats People Are Rcvolting Against Taxes. ) ADVOCATKS 1SSUING OF PANAMA BONDS Senator Kxposes $82,000 Appro priation for Building in \illajjc Of 803. i Wa-iutigton. Aug. 12. laBBBBCa ?'f thr 1191,000,000 r?autiaiBC nt tha Panama CbBBI bonds to soothe tB8 present "nation-wide roniplaint of the people against the burden of taxution" \sa.s d. IBBBJbI BJ* BBBBtBt Thomas Tag l.-art. ai 1'idiana, ifl tho Senate to-day. SaaatBf Taggart. although a DuaBaerat, fall on thi' tieket w.th i , in Indiana, joined fortc* with Gbt?tboi Hsghea ofl tha c Mrsvn*.!' H, .. ? of public buildiaaja propo-ed for BBBBll tOWB8 Ifl tha oinni nblic buildiaga bill bbw on tha ? calendar, hu' brmg r<?rvrd foi , olcition i- ovur, aa Mr. Taircurt frafikly declared. \ . ?.. , ? thaaa ia the bbi i. , aarf, W. Va.. with a papalatlon ?f IOSi rha appiopriation for thr - bu.idmg m thr pending bill is Taggart polatod oat that thr yearly deprecia would * '"? ?''d the Buppliea ng a tota" . ... ? taara oi - TaggaaA l'leads for BlOBBBBy. "I have not been ?? maflibar i ho.lv vrrv long," aaid Mr. Ta| "but it look- to me that *om< morr attention ii paid to spei : t.. economy. 1 wi arouid happen to each S< ?MBiber of the Hoflae if ha ? ?'! BBOBB) IB his he ipendi it in publie ? "1 wonder how long it would be until d ourselvei ia a kruptcy. On I " to the coun .... member of the Sciiaie and would mah* up hii mind in tne on of rifid aconomy ami . cut off every 1 wonder if thi tha nation would I l : . liberal but iimy. "1 believe the taapayera of th< from ? their taxes increaeed year. "I am ifl favor of givmg it a tryout t? see what would happen. I ao ra the people can bt made erous by tazatioa, be it direct or Warns af Keikoning Dav. "Tl ?is cannot go Ofl fon-ver. There ind will be a day of n ehonii g. rer to lo nol waat to daatroy ? :.. Congri ing in g about to ;ury to the publ control hold* thi and i tme this ? . Ilar can be taken out .. ? driven to tl m-.mv I rj will , economy ia i aaaplalBta Are Nat on r k "The eomplainl af tho r ? ? 1 tl.. not mran in a partiaan ? county, munii ? tha 1 nion in rejrard to local bill : reaeh ,000 m and harbon bill. There ? iltura aa othi i ai> ioni could bavi LAST DAYS "STAMPEDE" FILLED WITH THRILLS Broken l.egs and Falls Mark ClOSlag Performances. *?..? Bro-am wa-- walkimg lariftly, but ,ph. Pat ii a ittachod t" tha loth Inspection :t, ai d n?t a eowboj. ? venting a raaawajf bull Brown collidi ? a,'<' ??*< ? ? i it rb) hat aad a cut ? accident was thr l< one of the day at tha Stampede exhi ihead B?j Specdwaj rdty, and tha moat amuting. ind people aaw the w ...... i ??-... final appearaaeo, 25,000 attending the night exhihition. \lr aad "?li- fhaadari BaoaoveU, .ir., and Hr. and Mrs. Kichard Derhy, the latter ColOBBl Roose\elt\s dauf-hter, . m tha ba Diek Hornbuckic. of Dublin, Wyo.. ut out of tha pn/.e money in the bueking broacho eoataat whea hi* mount pitehed him, breaking ita , ,;,.,?. lej <'o\i-rirli pai led I tha aadienee with hat? ar.d the injured plainaman, ''f. othy Morell also aflffared a fi I when thr raa picked up uncon Miel) umhle, but nvived. BROOKLYN MAN DR0WXS Ward W. Simmon* Waa (anocing at Water l.ap. Stroudsburr, l'enn.. Aug. 12. Ward mmons, about thirty-five rear* old a (awallaf al BroaklyB, S, Y. wh.> |>hH baait Miimnenng at th<- Dalawan Water '?"!' f"r maa) yeara, ??? drowned in th.- Helauare Kvei. oppoaite the Lackatranna itation, thia ,!.- ranoe ipidi M . Simmon* had been itaying at thi Water Gap for -? raiing t.i ratum to mBrraa to hi in Brooklyn, where he had, a -.iif< and t^? small childran Thr latter could rot l'-a\r thair homa owiag ta tl fantile pai-M I y -? i ?- epidemic and were awaiting his return. ATTACKS WILSON SHIP BILL POLICY Senator Bankhcad (Dem.) Says War Would HtVC Followed Law. PRESENT MEASURE MEETS HIS APPROVAL r'ormer Bolters Think Proposal Is Not Good. but Will Do No Marm. r. irrsu 1 \\Vhin?ton. Aur. 11 Thr WUbob itratlaa waald Otyse dragged the I liit.d States m*.o war if it had passed ._ bill laal jont and pro cre.lrd with ths purchase of intemed Ganaaa and Austrian lincrs, as intcnd 0,1 ln thc bill's ontriiyitrM's. Senator , :;,|, of Alabania. deelared in the . ,? to-da\. Senatsr Baahhcad was onr of thc . . boltara laal jraai a*bo, led by Scnat.-r Claiko. of Aikan-as defeatc-d ', _do4) ship hill- Hii speech to? day was a r-tinjrinc srraigBBISBl of tlie ..micss which ??';.?,ract41 ised tlie ? ? fight n< attention. itcm hy itein. to the thSBfW Which had hrcn made in thc bill liBCS, ?howiag that vlrtually evsry chank'e made wa* demand-. by th.- bolteri morc than seventeoti months apo. ? ?ll ? ,ons now made in this bill had been made in thc last Con _>cr->," ho ?aid. ?".-lislaUBU would have been passed lasi iarch i-istcad of dur ing thi> :-<\sr-ion. sad thaas of us whe ?upported tire molion of thr Senator from Arkaneai (Mr. < larke. to rtceta nut the bill for thr purpose of BMking L*,_ vciy chances in it that hnvr now ",ade iu ihe pen.liQg bill, submit that our pasition Ifl thil matter hai been absolutily and speedily vindi cated. Baakhcad ta Vote f..r BilL ths oh ectioaablc feats eoi lered i thi lasl have been eliminated. BBd all the su then made by the sp* thc bill have beeB ineor . king for "'v.-'fit. I shr.n ? fly vote for the bill. and I , ; .;.... foi the other Pemo whom 1 ws '"1 st me." imtor ironr .-,.. The others ares tan, Hal'd wiek end Hitchcock. lirected Senator Bankhead not only bai had talked over sy to y .... bolt on the bill on ia now believed to bars former bolten frankly do not . . ? enl bill ii good, bnl on : they think that ita drawn sad that it will not do any harse. ** Dmouncos Purchase loature. 'H one of the objec ?. ? ires, and perhap ? la, in last year' r: the authority (.-ivrn thi , the only ? ? j that they should b . . : ment of ti ? board, wil ' : ' '' . provided. 't free t I . and every eharacter of ve"***, Includina th? bi longing to German} a ? porta a hen thi out red then snd bi i ?? il bill had become a '. ? , .: had bsi r, purehssi . ? ?.? ? ? ht en the im vitabli ?uch itraini ,1 pi **eei i "..' iralized an I -_ Z03S 3F THUEE CITIES GET NEW ANINALS Combinc and Send Ship to riea for Them. Because ths Britiah | ? coul.l not, ill view of thc war. ? I . if riea to Eui ica, the Nsa Tork Zoologieal Parl delphia Zoologieal Garden . itional 1':,' k at Wai hingtoa, l? nbined to do so. They sent to Ci pc Colony J. A. bo, N. V., a toi aecompanied Tbeodore Roo on nt oni, He | back in a few months. Di ? i i. Hornaday '"",1 of the ;ay, with b large ? ope, tropici reptilea. The I'ronv Zoo la to receive withn ;he ne\t fea days a white porcupini from Maine. lt oi ?? othei ,;? the l Two other albinoi, fhich w? re - , whiti sqairral and a white r,a\ c died. CANT FIND A SKEETER IN ALL OF PLAINFIELD Two Jersey Inspectors Hunt a\11 Night in Vain. Plainfleld, N. J., Aag. 12. Front Ptttnam, laspeetor of thc I'nion County lito Bxtei mini tion Coram came to I'iaintield the other day to ga1 toa n'i moaquitoes. Ui And aaj. i !,.. Herb4 rl A. .*? ile dsvoted an entire night to the hunt ? t have bt lito I ai CHARLES FRENCH INJURED Kditor ol "MaSSral Lrader" Hurt Hflp ing \N Ifs Off ( ar. < haric l ' 'nel "oui ?' I elinic Uo. ? ,1 tion arlil !',??'? \*r i . topping ' .' ghti Sixth \ ? car sl I third Slraet, whes he placed hii ? indcf m whaal. The mi startcd bafaraj his foot was withdrawn. I anVFRTISKM'-NT M)VERTIskm.;m InitiuT Manlcaux Announcement Iftirh AutUfOtl Models in WofDCfl'l CoBtl in Norelty Materiata, Plain oi l-ur-trinmir.l. in cludina Bolivia cloth, t/elour, tweeds, ind mre lun . in .ill the wanted thadei GIMBELS?Third Floor. ADVERTISEMENT ? 1 ? " ADVERTISEMENT. 3^ndST "m BROADWAY-33r(l St." Sale of "Crex"and "Willow (iras**" Ku-{s Continues W ith Savings of -'? to \z RoOftl 8IZ( (0x12 ft), formerly <?< ZS now $4 50 rithera eqoally SnUresting, ia rarkwi .:,",?., ,!,,-...?, m imall t>n i at 2k f" WA GIMBELS?Sixth Floor. Ti Everybody Should Have Good Furniture 10% to 50% Reductions Has Made This Possihle GIMBELS 4UGUST FURNITURE SALE Jr furniture meana furniture made Lci it l)c understood tliat "Good with .bsolute fidelity lo the master designs, of flawlesj matenala f^^^gj^i shioofcabinctmakers who love and appreciate work well done. fhe styh ol good nirmture hould l>c as endunng as its substanci Three Store Buying Power the GIMBEL Secret B- concentrating purchase* of furniture month- ahead ih the three GIMBKL, Stores asbeen made possible to show thebesl furniture that men can rnakc, m generoua yaneij . In' ?.. ~-l\< miuI.t llir rri'l'l.ir COSt of tr.1 I liriltt 11 f?ft il h.is heen inatle * ;i, pHce-t 10*3 t.i 50'- under the regular cost ol g 1213 Jifftl fj M |' s- (1 i iloni 1 Model, Mahogany Library Table. Now $40. $45 ( olonial Model, Mahog i ij l.i'.r. r) I able. Now $27.50. $75 Mahogan* Daver.port Ta? ble. Now $47.50. Living Room Furniture 100 3-pc. Ml over Uphol itered Tapestrj 5uite. Now $!50. I apestrj 1 havenport, Looac i ushions. Now $.30. Dining Room Furniture Among the numeroua mag nincent anitea for the dining* room, wt choote t.i iUuatrats thia eaceptionallj attractive Sheraton Model; one of fhe moal popular stutes ol the ? I.i-.. This $200 Dining Room Suite, 9 pc, at $155. -lu raton Modi L Int ludea S ide and I arm chah r :.!- ??" i-..isv ( Mahogany. New $?7.50 $225 Vdam, Mahogany ' i> i ..i:.? Suite! N'ow ?i70. \! i ii Hgan ., \ < !? ii* an i me. 3 |>c. Stiiti Now $63. .' [?*> j?L? 1 This $475 Black Enamel Bed Room Suite, $295 Haa delicate hand-painted decorationa iu Bubdued colora. I ?"*j*ts ?i pca., including twin lieds. (YVith full aize bed, $262.) $375 Iv-.rv Enamel decorated "Traymore" Model $180 Decorated 4-pc. Bed Room Suite,at $120, ' 7-pc. Bed Room Suite. at $325. Exacl repro- In Ivory Enamel or Black Lacqner BntB hlorai rluctipn ofl ? uaed in the renowned At- rlecorattona. lant'c Citv Hostelry $300 "Ritj*-. arlton" 4-pc. decorated *.uite, at $185. Ivory Enamel 4-p'c. Bed Room Suiti. at $230. ln Ivory or Gray Enamel. "idam Modi 1 witli full-aize bed. M ihoH iny < arvi GIMBELS M ih( ??.' n.y -Scvcnth Floor. Absolute Clearance of Women's Oxfords and Pumps at $1.85 That were formerly $5, $6 and $7 Perfecl in every particular, this entire consignment of 36 different styles to he dis conttntted- by a manufacturer next season are offered to GIMBKL patrons al a saving ihat is very evident by cotnparison of the alx \ c prices* Charr.pazne and Gray Kid Tumps, White an.l BSacV Pumps, iienuine Moroc c o i olonial Pumps and Ivory Kid Oxfnnl*. with a varietj of fan? cy tip-. backs and lacinga, .ft $1.85. Gun Metal Vamps, with fawn or gra) ooze backs; hand-turned *i .l.s and Cub .< n Louia hei Is, al $1.85. Pumps with Patenl Coltsktn Vamps, gray ooze bai ks and hand turned solea, with Cnban Looia beela, .it $1 85. Gun Metal Oxfords, nrith gray ooze backa tnd light welted ioles, w 11 li * 'ttban l.ouis beela, Bt $1 85. GIMBELS?Second Floor. Shadow-proof Petticoats and Batiste Nightgowns Sbtdow-priiof Fciiicoais $2 With cambric topi and flounres trio* nietl iti I variety of fashion**. Two styles, with emliroidrrv-trinnned flounoea; one model, with cluster tucki in flounce, at $1. Two styles. with full rVtamces; one model has insertion and edging of eyelet em* broidery. The i?econd model has flounce al ron s oi lace, at $1.65. Two atyles, one model vrttti lloui lace and under niffle of lace. The *eert?d model has flounde and embfoider* com* bined, $2. Hatiste Ni^ht^owns, %IM White batiste nightgowns, vrtth bo> pkat over shoulders. I!elt drawn tind?**r plea* - to form Empire effect. Bdged with narrow hems ol batiste in delicate colors, $1. The second Biodel may be had ln arhhe <>r junk batiste. witli narrow bems of batiate in cont ing color. \ patch pocket givea this pretty gowa ,i distinctiv not**. $1.50. GIMBELS?Second Flooi. Daneing Frocks for Debutantes Fresh, crisp, NEW frocks for young oiris from 11 lo 20 years. Delightful models ivith all the touches that make them desirable and "different." Malines nnd tafft tas are Ihe leaders for the early Special Offerings in Women's Separate Skirts Corduroy Skirts. Gabardine Skirts, Special Values in Summer Colored Cotton Fabrics 25c and 38c Printed Voiles 15c Yd. Beautiful, sheer, warm weather fabrics, thal will make up smart, dainty and cool. \\ e are showin^ a charming range of color ings and designs. Among the weavea will be fi ?tuid : Printed Chiffon and Seed Voiles, Lace Stripes, Rice Striped Organdie, English Crepes, Corded Stripe Voiles, Bourette Stripes, Krench < repea and Sport Stripes, 36 tn .'S inches w ide. imported fabrica are included; among iii. ii, is ;i beautiful Voile in wide stripea of a*hite, rombined with lovely shades of popular color red stripe has a lace edge, which ? the material. Imported and Domcstic Colored Fabrics at 25c Yard Rtgularl) ;* to $1 yard, Thottsaodsof lengths of the season's best selling fabrics, enough I tt .i waist, suit, dress or skirt, Beautiful coloringa, I--. ? ?:!- and coloringj combinattona an I wea*.*es. Xi: excelleni opportunity to secure two th< raal ii . - ? three summer dresses at ihe price oi one. 27 to 40 inches wide. 52, $2.50 and $3 Scmi-madc Sport Skirts at $1.50 Hach Smart coloringa and chic models, Will wear and launder beautifully. GIMBELS?Second Floor. Kimonos, Sacques $| and Morning Dresses imported and domestie kimonos fash? ioned of longcloth and lerpenttne crepe, in all the most desirable light and dark coloringa. Qneof the models is picturttL At ? 3S.50 Maline over lustre <ilk in white or rose tching little g??wn, trimmed with silver braid. The full skirt ia banded with 5 row* of silver braid in graduated widths. An overskirt falling just below the hips is banded with triple row - of silver braid ;., i , 2-iiH*l* width. The bodice ia draped with silver-embroid ered maline, and the belt and shoulder straps are edged with the narro-B width of silver braid. At $13.50 \ mbdel oi taffeta is combined with (ieorgette crepe. The bodice ol Georgette with wide bretelles of taffeta forms a jacket effecl over the triple-tiered skirt. Wlnte and light shades. GIMBELS?Third Floor. At $22.50 Chiffon taffeta ia used in a girlish model with ruffled skin, and thi' bodice half - veiled by a quaint white maline fichu. Pink, white, or t iel blue. At $20 A fairy-like frock, is of malines, with a high-waisted b 11 ice-of lustre silk, and a skirt of maline falling in long, -il ver-banded points <i\ er a skirt i il lustre Bilk. \\ hite and light shades. c'.. ellent model arith flaring linea. Bnttona down front from helt to hem. Side pock , t,. 13.25. Woolen Skirts, Special al $5; reg. .*s.;.~.:; to $7.75. Several smart tnodcli in all black, navy blue, mixtures, cheeks and stripea i-cirRilar models, with s li i r r e il baek and tailored belt. White, peach, ' ? ral a ii .1 ('openhagi n, S3.95. Bath R)om Furniture and Fittings Displayed on the Fifth Floor, Spe ciaily Priced During the August Sale of Furniture. ifi/ **JaTg */ I *''ttP~-wh Jf^T'iF Sacques. in Japanese crepe ulluxtratrd i. in rose, lavender or ' iopenhagen, with hand-embroidered flor al designs in white. t >thcr Sacques in daintj white dimitiea and lawns, trimmed with laces '?r eni broideries. White Satioe Petticoata Double panel fctshioned <>f white - "Shadow-proof. Fitted tops, ftouncea, fin? ished with embroidered scallops. Morning Dresses Lawns and percales fashion these weU cut dresses. NTew styles, semi-fitted nnd belted models. Many have pockets. Trim? med with embroidery or materiata of c n trastin'g color. -GIMBELS?Second Floor. Tub Skirts, at $1.95. Four models in the following materials: Piques, repp, corda line, crepe-cloth, gabardinea anct linene. GIMBELS?Third Floor. GIMBELS Special Portable Shower Batli, . om| li te with in a \ duck curtain. al 16.50. Has.ring 24 ? - in dial Fa:rbanks Bathroom Scales, al 517.95. Ca ? 21 ? Ibs Bl ? ui ted ol m e tal throughout. Wlnte ith a . am. Glass Tovvcl Bars, at $1.50; 18 inches long, *> with nickel h< Glass Shelves* IS inches long, ? "; ' ;;' ?'? "h brackets, 35c. White Bnameied Cos tumers, at $125. With " woodt n pega Bath-Tub Seats. at 60c. M i Ie of li.ir.iuood ii ? 11 il c r s protected with rubber tubing. Bathroom Tables, at $ l .65. With enara eled \<> inch square t'lji an,i undershelf. Bathroom Stool, at $1. White e n .i iti e I e d, mi'l: rubber feet, well i onatructed. Shoe Polishinf: Cases, at $1.75. VVniti i b am< led. ' it; be uaed .is ,i bathroom stooL White Enameled Tow el or Linen Rack, 4 nhelves, $3.50. GIMBELS?Fifth Floor. New Fall Dress Goods j l ttractively Priced The Result oi a Purchase Made Many Months Ago. All Wool Bn.aikloth, $1.50 Yd. Tltorotighly sp<>ri^*'<l and shrunk; in a high luatrous finish. The newesl l-'all shades of Taupe, blackbeny, tan. golden brown, nigger .brown, olitre, Russian green. royaJ hlnc, ^urgundy, nat v blue and black. SPEQAL NOTICE \ew broadcloths, gabardines, serges, cheeks, -tripes and others in a special dis I-I.t\ to-morrov' in the Dress Goods Salons GIMBELS?Second Floor. Best Men's Suits at GIMBELS [ ,- ISf Now $14.50 and $19.50 < lur Annual August Reduction Sale, now on, is the evenl where men .who shrewdh buj "out of season," ;it "inside" prices, enjoy ;i clothea feast. The above quotation ia typical of the opportunitiea -n Foi Men's 3-piece Suits that Men's Best GIMBEL Suits ? .<* ~n $14.;m) were $22 to $27.50 regularly $32 to $45 # ' ''?' *. ^ Men's Overcoats $KS For Men's Silk-lined Fall Men's $35 to $45 GIMBEL <-?-?)*-? at -K3 Overcoats. regularly $25 Overcoats. This Is Onlv a lastc Phese -ire but four itema out of for * Vou'll find proportionate economic iier -nit- and overcoats, trousers, Palm Beach and flannel clothes, autn ? clothing, etc. Men's (ienuine Pllm Beach Suits ni |S GIMBELS?Fourth Floor. Whittall and Hardwiek & Magee Ru^s (io Hack to Old Prices After Tornorrow Y<!ii have all day tornorrow to make your selection of a magnificent uMadein America" Prench Wilton. After Monday wc are compeHed to adbere to tlie makers' regular prices. 1 lardwick & Ma^ee's French Wiltons 9x12 it $60.00 reg. $73.00 | 8-3x10.6 ft. $54.7$ reg. $66.50 | 6*9 it. $37 00 rep. $45.50 Whittall's Angln-Persian and Hartford Carpet Co.'s Kirmans 9x12 ft. $60.00 reg. $75.00 | 8.3x10.6 ft. $54.75 reg. $68.50 | 6x9 h. $37.00 reg $4675 We eall particular attention to the nnusual stsea and the lar^e st.,ik- sizea larger than 9x12 feet WHITTALL'S Regularh ft, ,,-', ... R -- ft 11 1x15.0 $48.00 S61.5U .11.3x15.0 $78.00 $97.50 An'-rlo-IndUn.11.3x15.0 SM.OO $110.00 ....11.3x15.0 $104.00 $130.00 Peerless B iaela.lUxl2.0 $40.00 $50.00 Royal Worceater. .11.3x12.0 $60.00 $78.00 \v.xl..V, rsi.ni .11.1x12.0 $84.00 $105.0OJ Peerless Bod> Brussels. 10.6x13.6 sS44.75 $56,001 Royal Worcester.iaox!3.6 S70.00 $87.50 Vnelo-Persian .. . ia6xl3.6 $93.50 $117.00 . ks* Bo.1* Brussels 9 a!5 $*0.00 $50.00 Ro, .j \\ rccster.. .9 ^!; $-">2.50 r?78.0u ln the large and unusual sizes; in sotue sizes the stock i V K R V S P E C 1 A L A number of Hardwiek >\ Magee's Krench W i11?>i?-> in ihe lhtl2 and s.:{\in.ii sizes, owing to being uaed for decorationa, will be offered for $35; regularly $79 nnd *t'?<i.oO. GIMBELS?Sixth Floor. limited.