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} UNCLE SAM CALLS OTF FILIBUSTERS His Agents Tell Those in Charge, of an Expedition About to Start for Central America to! Cease Preparations, —_—_—— WARSHIP IS READY TO ENFORCE HIS ORDERS Four Hundred Men Had Been Recruited, 'Tis Said, by an American Company Having, Valuable Coneassions, The Department of State ts informed that @ filibustering expedition to Hon- Guras is being fitted out tn this country | and will sail from this port. Senor Balvador Cordova, Consul-General of Honduras th this city, has been in com. munication with Secretary Hay about the propose? expedition, United States Secret Service men are watching sharply for tilibusters in New York, New Orleans and Pittsburg. fs in these cities that four hundred men &re being enrolled for the expedition, They are to be armed and uniformed much like United States soldiers, and their vessel is to be supplied with two qGuick-firing guns, Since these facts @re known it is likely that the Govern. ment will send a warship ufter the expedition, !f it starts, and the com- mander of the warship will use some ery strong arguments to induce the A'lbusters not to invade the little Cen- tral American republic, About a month ago advertisements | appeared in two New Orleans news- Papers which attracted the attention of the Honduran representatives In the United States, A Lieut, Faget, sta- tioned In New Orleans, advertised for men to make up a comp: f 400, Tho newspapers stated t an American firm with large financial {nterests in Central America, “about three days’ sail from New Orleans,” was preparing | the expedition to protect its property, ye" sall . Besides, a wealthy firm in Oblo recently obtained from the Nicaraguan Government valuable concessions for mining, lumbering and transportation on lands on the frontier between Nicaragua and Honduras. A part of the territory covered by tho) concessions is in dispute by the two na- tions. It was stated to-day that the Niearaguan concession Is so worded as to make {ts grant conditional upon the award of a commission that will settle the dispute between the two republics, 0, although Nicaragua and Honduras Gre at peace, the company holding the concession would feel safer with 400) elgo sald that the commission probably will decide against Nicaragua. State Department Acts. enor Cordova communicated with the State Department. The effect in| ‘New Orleans was instant. Lieut, Faget| told his recruits that the need for thelr services was postponed, as te had been informed that if they left from any point in this country and got into trouble with Honduras they would have to look out for themselves, for this G ernment would not take care of them. fact is that Lieut. Faget was warned that his expedition would more on than, {n Honduras, “The United States Government hai acted entirely to our satisfaction, Consul-General Cordova to-day. have our own detectives, Preps tions for the expedition in New York, Rew Orleans and Pittsburg have ceased ee But we are watching them Ik} i} | Widow of Gen, shaw Probably | the Civil Service Board | iat of the Outdoor Poor ton. Under the new law | supply of “show girls” and chorus girls, probably arrive at the bottom of the| must be licensed by the city, Their rec- ords and transactions must at al) times | be open to the Inspectors, and they must supply bonda for the proper eons Pa-| duct of their business. “Before this law was pase “there so-called Mrs. oix Upshaw, hundred WOMAN INSPECTOR TQ PROTECT GIRLS Alexander B, Up- pointed and Will Watch All Employment Agencies, In the Ist of persons eligible to til the office of Inspector of licenses sent by Keating are the names of five women. Prominent among them {s the name of Mrs, Ida T, Upshaw, of No. 212 West One Hundred and Twelfth street, who, out of er 1,6 candidates, passed the necessary examination fourth from the top of the Twenty-five inspectors are needed un- der the new law, which went into forve Inst May 1, Commissioner Keating ts in | Saratoga, and no appointments will be wet-armed men on thelr lands. Tt was) oy unit his return on Thureday, 1s understood that Mrs. Upshaw, who for the last two years has been inspector Pubile Char'ties, will surely be selected. Mrs. Upshaw is the widow of the Inte Gen. Alexander B, Upshaw, who was Indian Commissioner during President | Cleveland's Administration. She wae at one time a society leader in Washing- wencies, such as “intelligence offices,” | nd even theatrical bureaus for the immigrant girls, to Ini must Will Be Ap- Jane $3, Killnk, to Commissionty pyening. h Inoluding W. | Sane WwW. on Stel ows, a Traveller, first annual conver Oct. 4, 6 and 6, in a Department ot all employment | w about As ‘intelligence WOMAN WHO MAY BE APPOINTED AS A NEW LICENSE INSPECTOR. 5 offices’ in this clty, The great major- ity of these existed only to swindle employers, to deceive and degrade in- nocent and unsuspecting girls and to lead them on to thetr destruction, some instances they were actually sold like slaves to a life of crime, “Most of the victims were young, “it will be the duty of the Inspectors t all the agency books, which kept in English and must at all times be open to them," Tt {9 ‘inderatood that at least three of the inapectors to be appointed will be women, Other women on the eligible list sent to Commissioner Keating are Miss Marion B. Garney, Miss Alma B. Joye, Miss Alice G. V. ——— Advertising Men to Dine. The directors of the International Ad- vertising Association, of this city, will hold their first annual dinner on Friday Sept. 2, at the Hotel Manhat- ery are thirty-three Haskell, of the Bi b) St. Louls Post- era, tion ‘eotival Hall. “ Ornatus et Bonitas.” Om Correct Hats for=Men, New Fall Derbies and Soft Hats. Shite of toe World, Lally and Miss dir, at Bt. Louis on Aa CAMMEYE 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. for $3.50, R Bargain Sale on the Main Floor $ "ZX .50 3 Shoes for Women. 10,000 Pairs. Every Size and Width in Every Style. We have set out td prove that $2.10 secures at Our Store, AND ONLY AT OUR STORE, A Shoe equal in every respect to the widely advertised bargains sold at other places We do not have Bargain Sales on our Main Floor except when we present such overwhelming values to our customers. This Sale Is a Trade Event. The Greatest Bargains We Ever Offered. Our Guarantee with Every Pair, Button and HAND SEWED A Ful) Display of These Fine Shoes in Our 6th Ave. Show Windows, In Patent Kid ard lack Kic’ patcn! leather or kid tips; new, Stylist lasts, up-to-date heels. p went. all made NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE ‘THE BIG STORE ACITY IN ITSELF IEGELF,QOPERG 0501 THOUSANDS PROFITING BY THB GREAT COUPON OFFER:— 5 f) S. 2H. Green Trading Stamps. HOW TO GET THEM. This Is one of the big successes of the celebration 50 oO N of The Big Store’s 8th Birthday, If you buy a dollar's worth of merchandise, or more, at the Slegel Cooper Store Wednesday morning you will be given a new Stamp Book wiuh 30 co alrepdy attached. These are in addition to the 20 which regularly accompany your purchase, Mf you buy Wednesday afternoon you get A NEW BOOK WITH 30 STAMPS ATTACHED, inl 10 OTHER STAMPS FOR THE DOLLAR YOU SPENI Cc Cut Out This Coupon and Take It Cc to The Siegel Cooper Store, wan tts taal Came bee Wedel ask U fs: coe at any we Train sae UJ P You will Be Given a New Stamp Book re) Containing 30 Green Trading Stamps, th N You 8 pod Rs: pe tims you EB. W. 0-204. 6 ©6050 Lamps and Sas Portables, Assortments of Porcelain Lamps comprise h a tone net shown elsewhere. Whether in the hall or jog oe there are many patterns. Then in metal Table Lamps there are a variety of styles finished in polished brass, antique brass, Ja nese bronze, etc. New patterns are continually ad fed. Antique brass and black finished Gas Portables are much in demand, Porestein Lamps. cabo! Head Sas Portabios, lated i deuce i foonee-large TI -ch Goby tate th. ond aS’ ot to match, $5.00 two $7.50 3. 95\% pmaten itnenstee Lampe at 2. 50 Motat cine ‘a i 1 de founts, ther decorated iiekttnss ae or ulti 950 (Third Floor, Front, 19th Street.) ene gee) Agate-Tickel Steet Ware, J, iece of Enamel Ware made by the firm of Lalance & Grosjean Care their trade-mark. RICE BOILERS, La Shan a Serene oft ry = wane 45e irene 5Se Double-Coated Sray Cnamet Ware, First Quality and Guaranteed. TEA KETTLES— Ace, BOIS, No, 82 holding No. 6 hold gg, | th 4 fe itate yes “GOILRRS, No. a8 rolding gs, No. 7, Rol 509 Hee uane, YOu TPA Kerrims, noidine 99 No, 8, holding 7 quarts, 700 nt nt) THA & *| 14. KETTLES, } BERLIN BAU SAUCE PANS, 01, hold 269 r. holding I8e BUMLAN 94 ANB, pent Au | pris Av 08, hold- gy SAUCE PANS, 04, hold: 99, BERLIN mu aa BERLIN ny UCE PANS, 08, hold: 99, PANS, 06 pene "SAUCE PANS, nota | holding | & ats, ™ 406 8 quarts, PANS: 1 i Fer Gave! Wet on S80: oe, 500 TEA POTS, No. 10, 1% ata, 20 DISH PANS, 14-qt. aise, 480 | TPA Aoeallal ye Em PYSH, PANE gg, | FU e POTS No % holding 9.5, TRA TRAPS, 1% 9.54 | COFFEE POTS, holding 3 a, 800 corrns pots COLANDERS, 10 inch, 206 | O1244, holding 4 950 PRESERVE KETTLES, No 22 79, COLANDERS, fart 25e | preserve Kerr.es, meant Kwreume | weene oon. Xo 23¢ ‘al Dandie, BERLIN SAUCE POTS, 25e | MERU : “" 220 KerTLes, ball 300 Dandie, Wat a BERL 1B POTS with yp, Vv SaUcl pots. iJ Rotting 8 a fs 400 | suckers, 4 ae, Bo LIFPRD, SAUCE PAN! holding 2 a 7. Ss 1 E em, mation PANS, No. 9, 1Se ROASTING. ‘PANS, 10% x15, B30 Mrasurementa from catalogue, and sometimes vary. (Basement.) holding 8 a KE 4-4) ag BatgePAns, 2-at, size, 220 RE TUR Mth, canal nite; vary as to capacity. “Nietory’’ Sewing Machines. Ghe Sesion Running Ratt- Rearing Modes THE “VICTORY” DROP HEAD SEWING MACHINE is gaining steadily in popular favor. The automatic winder, self-threading shuttle and self- setting nec 72, 50 die coupled with all the modern amachments, have placed it in yes Oo | dosition with housewives generally The price of the Drop Head | 13.50 18 *VICTORY” DROP HEAD, as above. 5 drawers, Same Machine as above, with the exception of it being Box Top, “Vietory’’ Yo. 4 RBall-Bearing Sowing Ma:hines, | ‘VICTORY BALL-BEARING Ag hacs eg ctyes bearing see! piman ind | fly wheel, with automatic lift an: drop awe pecllhadd and mind, self-theeading shuttle and self- sewing ne:d @: beautiful swell from: woodwork s9'id oak, polished and have 5 drawers, Bras d-aw pulleys All the newest attachments. threader with each, man ln 7 50 is guaranteed for five years Ins.ruccion given free, . H (Third Pieer, Contry, 10th At.) | NO? ic tle, Tes" H however, Introduced, “tor heretofore It hax unAne wn. Oriental In ten One with ont we are price, to 812.00. Nottin i ke miatne fron Irish We carry toils i | In full ne of colors crpas, with heavy tassels al tne | tds, eae, 19 buying extensively, it is natural that we quote prices lower than competitors. coverings at The Big Store. We show superior qualities—grades that evince the st wearing abilities; that were woven net only artistically but firmly and wih horde materials, Cooking Stoves. COOKING STOVES. cabinet base, 5- jhole top, oven, extra heavy castings, We have selected Odd China particularly ves ASE Reg Ca apo ht ow and topier wha guariateof bth deme ad a oven 6 tale on op a shaking | | | ported decorat Piet can Rave Reed he preennae i, meine wee ond 1 OO) | | this department of The Big Store especially i during ' Gas Fixtures, INCANDESCENT GAS) LAMPS, with bulb shape, complete with man- 28e Low-Priced. sarice trimmed with fenaleeance with bolster roll to mateh; per rooms, a S49 an to ot ote rede and xrevns, seRing for 86.00 ver pair; each, One email lot which were mil] samples | ami were made vo two yards lone, just MUBNCHNE: DL. the eo bookoages, fc. Wonaae men ACBio, is iteeu' % eek” 4.00 Rana i he ey to which the following Uphel- The met ames brow wat; a u command bottled in Crown st: dott even hoacnle bana introduction ts Boe." Mvenchner” Kingl per yard Heavy EG 40 inches wide, Persian We, gies carry coued covers from Pe, | Being among the country's largest retailers of Carpets and Rugs and accordit But attractive prices are only an item in the advantages derived from bed Auminster Carpets. Capesiry Brussels Grades regularly $1.75 down to $1.20; at yard Some design have appearence of higher grade body 4:88, 4,10 ene I5e Sise $u12, 18,50 | Sue nin Velvet Carpets. Size 8.3x10.6, 12.50 | Size 6x, Grade 1.35, inste 140, sont" $1.20 and $1.00; yrds fas slaemine r Rugn ‘ Velvet Carpete to Close. Size 9x12, 19.50 | Size ts a7. | Clearing specia! lot at, yard 690 Velvet : Gapestry Rrussets Carpets aw xr en gee: i a ren 1954 Grades regularly 75e, and 60¢.1 at yard BD0, and 49. Be baits Wy . ‘Aho Large and Yeat | Ing: rain Carpets, 4 b o Ben All Woot Pe. grade: u yard ss | Showings in Kil-Wool Ben C, C., 65. grade; all-wool filed, at, yard, 480 Exara Wool and Coton, 50e. grader st. yard, 880 Cotton Art Squares. Royal Witten Rugs, Ail-Weet Art Squares, Ibviry avy Sedan Gd laren ta ed tert ides Size Sx? fh, 4.20| Size Been Bol SesSeasin, «749g | Soned he 538 Sine 1K54 in, 2.95 ‘ Size 643% fe, 7.38 Body Brussets Rey ia tat clk rs Prva ag Diabet afiews Going | Sie Sal A Size 9x12, 28,50|Siet%106 "91.50 ae ell Odd China, Dinner Sets and Jardinieres Underpric meet UNIVERSAL COAL \4-inch square 11,00 second week of our anniversary in many pretty patterns ain wanteal Odd China. Dinner Sots. AURMRT EMBO | NGA AERA PECQRATMD, Lanom cmmta Ide . Gat ee LTR kA? 100 SQkPENeeD MILK HOLDERS, 29 NDESCENT GASLAMPS, WELSBACH MAN. ‘W2e SIEGEL COOPER SPECIAL PECORATED, CHINA CARE gg, MANTLES 60 ae OATMEAL = BOWLA, 7p, Upholsteries ENGLIOM PORCELAIN ‘OAT-— ge Nottingham Curtains, tr Sehr neat esaigne pet wir 49e PRINCE ‘ieahedoagl coal Dry" . , Sra sera desires mney on ofa ot moat comely ° fevipten myer Jonan i | eee dehy, 19 eure wn 2 45) | | havewrnacen wi Sorel tor ta pare sae fer meh Sete Pal aren File & Ci Damen AUGGE yere ot, Yer “i Our Racket by, ate Fir ae "i PM as nom | ATT Ge Ratorca fom? per bot neat Frenchy Net with ‘nna: QUEEN OF mn ahabin nae 500] || Re a Pahl me —1S years and smoot Others at 6.60, 1.00, 8.00 and uowand. AM bee 1 pthc ce : Eas a a fae ess me t IMPOR: ron ITAGE BYES yeore Fortieree are the sruper banging {-¢ oer. SUV MREION | IMPORT 1 om ‘on 0 peeratn prvvonanng full quarts, AMONTILLADO IMPORTED weend dt These ve tena fs ee 1 ee uls me bale nutty flavored wine; exceed | MOU ihe! BER nf Sar. reuse, Sel” st ue! ‘bales atrae 169 PeteREONG Fe Fe ASisic =e DIPERIAL BAY : portiere, : One lot made with heavy taseel fringe in ber bette, the eame we are a” Imported Beers he verice, needa to be The oe se sRATaL as 5 gE | ta hi ented > ty the, medical we Tapestry. ttriped tapestry, 50 inches wide, different combinations, I9e dull colors, per 400 Couch hah aa reer 475 eter: Lace Yard Goods. | ir door panels, “ann curtains, * Pree per yard upeards 19¢| Foint Lace Yard Goods. ye variety of pat in many cases we ras ad, wi Inéy can be ri Fe 40 in. musitn, tn several stripes, Te | bl W In. =" in everal otros. 1 Fae P Pad ASE EW ial BE rc Ee ow ots | sinter roll tn time “| The 85c lot is in three-inch dark frames. and comprises sub- ry ows. | i | mm an ee Se Se | \eabeend aftairs at the price. Have dart cok frames ipl | ovr eoectai pe, pin "S00 i a ornaments; size 28x35. $5.00 is the price | Door Panels, |} aske Peete e Selene in el Ide} In Colored Pictures We Offer Two Remarkable Specials “imate ir tea ect AT 2, PS AND 325 wt Mthograph Pillow Tops. a | The sires of these plerures ors are 24x28 and ae respectively. They are in gilt In 14 Aitterent pew draiana, gi ma ard gold Ficrenting frames. and the axsoriment ba % ps: Site ney inet, each. 250 || Pastels at 3.25 and 400 ehings, , Piilow Cords, and combination ¢ot- | Gilt frames; good selections Porttotios, Ie. Att Ae Por (Third Floor, Front, 18th Bt.) |