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[ten zeal for fulfilling the peace seat. | The lution was adopted unanimous- ALL ENGLAND JONS INDECLARING FOR TAFT ARBITRATION mM of New Wentand wae ereement on belelf of Engle |dependencies ‘The Arohbishop of Canterbury moved | Ja second resolution directing the Lord [Mayor to take the necensary atepe to the arbitration negotiations, | | The Catholte Archbishop of Westmina- | ter, Chief Rabol Adler of the United! Hebrew Congregations of the Britis: Empire, and | Lonton tn. his At Great ‘Hettne Nation’s | «ar! mare infront Noted Men Praise the Presi- | "\48")..!\,, ja wee tormer | Premier dent’s Plan for Peace. PLEDGE FULL SUPPORT | Char +) miaator Ward, Pre Zeaiand the Rishop of art of Aber+ . deen, Lord | Ireland, Sir Resetution Indorsing Treaty | Geores 11. nei ymmimtoner of Avetrahia agents all the other} British colonies along with representa-| tives of the banks, the ratiways and| the steamship companies of England. | The meeting represented the demoo- ‘Offered by Asquith Is Sec- onded by Balfour. | é |rmcy of England, rather than the arie | tocracy. London's a Se ee, ¢ Taft's proposa! for an arb triton agreement between England and Ata jhe Afferioa was made to-day gathering in Guildhall the foreinost met in Bngland gave their unqualified ap- proval of the proposal | ‘The meeting was presided ove: Lard Mayor Bir Thomas Vesey Strong. and Premier Asquith, Arthur J. Balfou an other leading statesmen took part tn on the early were general! fide of Values, 7 This ning's operat the stock mark or wtruet terday's slight reaction. HAMPTON TO SELL HIS MAGAZINE 10 RIVAL Negi vietions With Company About Completed. wine for Women.” The terms were con oluded at a conference witch THE SVERING WORLD, | staem, Treasurer, and P, M. Raymond, Business M ann is the editor of olumbian and ‘Theodore | Sas oe is the editor of Home, which | dustrial ¢ West of the Bast and Middie | Court to-day he sale of Hamp! 8 hae been re ted une fast. etx [2% persury por many times in the connection With months. It was not on friendly terms | Cone | With the other publishing houses be: Behe » of tte stock selling methods and | Augustus Heinze. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, STOCK EXCHANGE BROKERS | TESTIFY FOR L. J. FIELD. was bought by tie company about @ year The stock of the company In| Many Stock Bx held I all through the in- | to the Criminal Branch to testify loharacter of Leonard J. Field on trial growing out of his alleged 1911. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. Jugeiing of $100,000 , UNUSUAL VALUES SATURDAY hange brokers went of the Supreme to the good f copper stock belonging to F. Among them were 4 attitude in the recent ba the | Hlverton R. Chapman, Bernard M JSUA aut ith. PO neral | Haruoh, Charles H, De Witt, Waiter Fit Ite, most | Content, Charies Hirsoh, William Gal- 4 Ray Godwin Misses’ and Girls’ Summer Dresses vement With Columbian Are Said to Be from the Windsor John Fy en BETTER TO BE SHOPGIRL = Charies Kate ana THAN WIFE, SHE DECLARES. | ing it. Karr vain citrant Hus: “Hampton'« Magazine,” wh jaad io | SUX Months With Huet only + | he the “Hrondway Magagine nt sat She Is $50,000, Thie ted _ ” an Magar at ie 1s the Counter. Curb brokers w lompany, Which prints the “Columblar per Magazine” and the “Home, the Maga- | Six montis of wedded life convinced | bought the etook Mollie O'Meara Shaffer, a pink-cheeked, pretty little woman, that a shop girl's has been ong hours behind @ ribbon counter with this afternoon and per stock which was taken | been pledged for a loan of $0,010, Sherwood, money and that he recel his share of the deal. received 2,000 as interes Stocks testified to-day that tie made their checks payable to Sharwood ‘Testimony tn the case was completed Trust Company had HW Donal Perseh, Walter Cierke were the stock and salt Field adv Girls’ Hand Emb’d Dresses of French chambray, in pink, blue or tan, Dutch neck model, hand em- broidered, real Irish lace yoke. 6 to 14 years. Value $8.75 Hand Emb’d Pique Dresses of white Pique, collar, cuffs and front richly hand embroidered in white or Copenhagen blue. Value $11.50 8 to 14 years. Girls’ Hand Made Dresses a 8, of ba- tiste embroidered in rose, Copenhagen, een, violet or black, lace trimme 4 to 20 years. Value $16.50 Misses’ French Linen Dresses Tailored sailor collar button front; also dressy kimono sleeve models, hand embroidered, in white and colors. 14 to 20 years. Value $21.50 Misses’ Marquisette Dresses 9.75 5.75 Ie bis to Peld’s indictinens on 10 dealt in the cop from Sherwood and 14.50 7.50 the lawyers at once (aaveneds fait che. bolp Gutetpnding $10 a week was preferable to that of | ®&8n to make closing arguments, of white French Marquisette, trimmed Lingerie Dresses of white French ba- bdak ti tHe Bebe ot UN Rid ¢ | the housewife with plenty of money to GETS >So E ANNULLED. with bands of Copenhagen, coral or tiste, hand embroidered in white, old lee os a. Hina of the flow! price 'gpend and @ recalcitrant husband to tan Marquisette, hand embroidered. 18 50 blue or rose; real lace trimmed. 9 75 ohn humor. | 14 to 20 years. Value $24.50 e 6 to 14 years. Value $15.75 e Bea B. 3arpton, pare) She told Justice Newburger tn they Final Dee Iving J} cnaeed abies oa | oi | Supreme Court to-day that she wanted Katine: th Artiot . . ‘ ead of an advertising from Abraham Snattes, M H d-M. d D fn gern a Uneaten Anranamy Bhar, Parle Granted isses') Hand-Made Graduation Dresses cleaned up enough out of rh tM hte fF declined to accept the Court's efforts to; Julia Kuttner who married artis a Hassle pose ide with t i. “gee harmonize and begged him to restore! Ferdinand Pinney Karle, after the White of white French Marquisette, voile and batiste, entirely hand made, me om ne pubsie beng ange | her te n girl Plains celebrity separated from his first i i Si 5 4 it from a magasine with purely a local Among the ease | wits, Wan EeaNtON a MAL JOdRIRRA BF hand embroidered and real lace trimmed. Sizes 14 to 20 years. fled to one whic appeal to the whole Writers Got the Stock ) made an effort country the usvand nation zation of the 4 | , annualling: acredited aut deeper,” x a at onc dop Justice rate % doubt whether Guilanal! was ever| Were mostly higuer, and the list took THe magazine at once adoy a An Interlocute ‘ ‘ Ps methods whic had brought # f the separation and directed UMMA for & worttier purpose.” Premier |@n upward course during the first hour F Wealenara: taver ; low priced magazines which were the pay her B. arier th Agguith deciared. “This perce meeting | that elevated stocks almost 1 point [OW Priced magaaiies waleh wore & 1%, after the jot be maid to be due to prearrange- | above the final levels of swaterday, OP | Wikdiv (anued uc AE aan re } — soring of te ell ment or the operation of the usual die. Wille standard features indulged in a : , : Plomatic apparatus, Pi nt Taft; quiet onaXtierable spirit gh fas oy Aohe chi CHARTERED SPECIAL CAR burger's bg etal be : fe fa abies ° « out to wr ' Soi Bhldl een AR ai lL Abd abla, ott tal : TO SAVE PET DOG'S EYE, | murrinx tht y a few t e tnore than ner was | m@Mtha ago such an odfect as brought Wl biting Usd baetis LOS ANGI vil %8.—Rushing | the chile t this meeting, which ie destined to | record. ; that stockholders in {fom San Diego to New York City on | w fe shistorié, might have con- | chased ny traders belie ; “es ® especial car, Mr, and Mra, M. Van! porn fap wisn Oe at | Ser alsa tae eal Wee in ye | Beason of New York explained when BA n the domain of practical and equi ja thelr car. sto Jay that athtesmanship.” ceoneful Notations of 0 ket value for wtock of | ey are mal sb SHB be For Universal Pe: Increased strength dev CALS A A Mendute Lai lan bp cause their Cantonese a has @ nore Whe Promier expressed th a, (the afternoom and closing pric Neither Mr, Hampton nor any rep-| which they fear will cause blind- i P the hope that ine highest of the das. Guine ranged | resentative of the Columblan Magazine | ‘American compe tian ttt, APBO | from 1 to 2 points with about everything | Would discuss the sale to-day or adinit "I 4 rare ; fast th pay ment fellow fe traded in displaying some amount of | that it waa to be consummated, but in highs ain le eye wii Be tialat dl {iim of these two countrien hile not gain. Canadian Pacific was the beat in-| the magazine world it was assumed | 100k cold In Mts eyes while being exe or dictate to other | dividual gainer |that the July number would be issued | Mbited at a dog show. Fearing blind. nigione. he sald, “1 am aure the Anglo-| Trading became more active on the UP=| under the aupervision of the new own- | "ess Ite owners would have none of ereement against war will | turn Tt is understood that the will be te ‘" be long step toward the progress of hasten on a spectal car from coast to | with h@manity the world over, It Is not too = to hope that thin in the entering fe to universal peace, is meeting records the most tm- Pertant victory in the relations be- + 9 tWeen England and America, It t# \n- Pag! kK + ® weary for me to #AY that the pro- compact is without menace to the of mankind. It Js not even an.) ive and defensive alliance but an| 4 agreement that simply rules out war oVer a vast area.” Other speakers, tneluding Conserva- | tive Leader Balfour, followed the Pree ~ at th conclusion of which th Mier moved the following resolution, ich Was adopted amid scenes of thet Pl 1s & » test enthimtasm hat this meeting of citizens of Lon- dom cordially weicome the proposal of the President of the United States tn favor of » general atration between th y and the Hritieh Empire and its support pfinciples of suc u hest interests of th tigme and aw tending to promote the co of the world.” Ready for Agreement. weconding the resolution mi aM that he wax conv) t pebllc opinion in both AmMerica was rip m@nt. To maki ment, he ing blow for tomecome. Ifour sald that he did not belie agreement would make it possible t BB. Altman & @. ; s brirabal he ' A SALE OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS FOR ‘TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), APRIL 29th MEN'S IMPORTED RAINCOATS, USUALLY $20.00. ; ; ; : aT $12.00 MEN’S FOLDED FOUR-IN-HAND SCARFS, USUALLY $1.30 . f A , i ; AT 65¢. SPRING AND SUMMER STOCKS OF MOTOR COATS OF MEDIUM WEICHT MATERIALS; MOTOR ROBES AND STEAMER RUGS NECKWEAR, SHIRTS, PAJAMAS, BATH ROBES, ETC SHIRTS, PAJAMAS AND NECKWEAR MADE TO ORDER, YOUNG MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING LONDON-MADE SUITS AT $10.00 ORIGINAL PRICES $19.59 TO 2800 LONDON-MADE COATS . ORIGINAL PRICES $22.00 & $25.00 AT $12.00 YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING IN REGULAR STOCK INCLUDES NORFOLK SUITS A $19.50 « 2300 NAVY BLUE SERGE SUITS $1650 « 2200 ‘ CASSIMERE & MIXED CHEVIOT SUITS, $16.50, 20.00, 22.00. 27.50 SEPARATE TROUSERS OF NAVY BLUE SERGE $4.00 4 500 Fifth Avenue, 343) and 35th Streets, he t New York, A bination, Officers of the Company. ‘The officers of the Coluinbian Mag- azine Publishing ton Haynes, who blan two Years immediate change in t editorial) coast to get expert treatment in m of) | and bus! eae th except r ae York. r. Hampt nally will hot be. changed ac rent Of the: exlating. atatee will’ us ‘Tatt Refuses Pardon, permitted to compete with the ataffs of |. WASHINGTON, April 26. aati the other two magazines for postt! aft to-day refused to pardon Bartlett | Qe Kiss —o on the enlarged staff of the new « William 6. ¢ tock, Charles | he Aauy) wealth been convicted of « the Government of grazing lar Company are J. Brine | the Wyoming bord Richards extablished the Colum: | Comstock we ed toa ve ago, President, Lee Jaineson and reiple att. nix. months, Furs stored, remodelled or repaired at Moderate Prices OPPENHEIM, CiLINSs G 34th Street, West REDUCED PRICES $35 Misses’ Tailored Suits, $16.50 14, 16 and 18 years, 32, 34 and 36 sizes. Have .cuken from the regular stock about 150 Misses’ Tailored Suits; also suitable for small women, 34 and 36 sizes. Variety of materials. Actual value to $35.00 No Alterations or Approvals | On Sale Saturday OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs C Misses’ and Children’s Coats IMPORTANT SALE 200 Children’s Coats of Blue Serge and Shepherd | Checks; fancy Sailor Collars; 3 to8 years; to close ( The balance of our High Grade Coats of Serge and Satin, 8 to 16 years, to clase Juniors’and Misses’ Party Dresses Suitable for Graduation, in Lingerie and Embroidered Ne‘ Chiffon, Marquisette and Challie, 9.75 15.00 19.75 Girls’ Washable Dresses in Percale, Gingham, Repp, 2.00 Linen and Lingerie, 2.95 3.95 5.00 i si ee prt ene! sacar Aare one Nat Newburger in the Supreme Court ge to te wou Was signed on Januar Apellate Divison bad de- S| Se parfum exquise de mes nares s'est sista Chun) | Gunes, i ‘Face and Salcum Ponder dl At Drug and Department Stores everrwhere | ‘altred HM, Smith Co., 35 W. 33d St. N.Y. 16.50 4.90 19.75 her ma of the 18.50 29.50 9.50 Misses’ Suits and Girls’ Coats term judgement tn 4 Edwin Earle, off < ne tage, : ~ a: . ~ * Miche guste New. Misses’ Pongee Suits Sailor Collar Serge Coats holds that asthe Exclusive tailored models of Tussah Girls’ long coats of navy blue serge, tarie and Miss Kutt and real shantung silks; smart coats sailor collar and cuffs ol Copentiagen 1 parentage of blue, red or black moire silk. 6 to 16 years. Value $13.75 Girls’ English Polo Coats Full length, double-breasted model of a new shade of tan polo cloth, large patch pockets, detachable belt 8 to 16 years Value $21.50 and new model skirts 14 to 20 years. Value $45.00 34.50 Misses’ Summer Serge Suits New tailored models of men's wear serge in navy, black or white, also white with black stripes. 14 to 20 years. Value $39.50 29.50 9.75 14.50 WILL 156 Misses’ Tailored Suits of navy, black or white serge, mannish fabrics and black satin, 14 to 20 years 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 CLOSE OUT SATURDAY No Alterations No Approvals Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing Boys’ All-Wool Suits Extra pair of knickerbockers; Norfolk and double- breasted suits 8 to 17 years. Value $9.75 Boys’ Hand Tailored Suits ‘Extra pair of knickerbockers; of imported worsted and cassimeres 8 to 17 years. Value $12.50 Washable Coat Suits ' Norfolk and double-breasted models of Linen sh, Khaki and white duck. 8 to 17 years Value $4.50 Young Men's Sui Custom tailored suits; all-wool imported fabrics in newest colorings. 41 to 40 chest 6.75 12.75 Value $16.50 Young Men’s Suits Hand tailored suits of English serge, worsteds, tweeds and cassimeres 31 10.40 chest Value $21.50 15.75 Young Men's Rain Coats English Coats of double texture, tan Gaberdine, guaranteed water proof. 31 to 40 chest Value $17.75 2.95 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTH. 10 O'CLOCK 11.50 , Noxal Furniture! ' Clothes Pins 144 Maple Clothes Pins, LO well fine ished, 4!y-In. size Re tual Value. 200 Block 8th Ave. |: America’s Greatest Furniture Hou 35th to}. "\; yong mann Diamond Steel Enamel Ware. Values 49c to 796 tinuation of our great sale, in which are comprised all popular kitchen utensils, in ning. Rice felon up to 3 qts., fee Pots up to 4 qts., Di ns up to 17 qts., Tea Kettles in siz r 7, and 8: Preserving Kettles up to 12 qts., at the al price... $8.00 Collapsible Palace Go-Cart feet)... Best quality line d. 29¢ EACH The ‘Lucile’ $25 Reed Puliman Sleeper "erst 12,95 Spring. Sundries “Roman Brend” Tar Paper 3 Q, Cc Size 40x43 in. ; per doz. sheets (eam ‘edar - Lavender Flakes’ 9c phorated) — Sure prevention aguinst moths; large size. box Camphor Balls best; Ib Borax Fels Naptha Soap, Babbitt’s Cleanser, Argo Starch, 6 for 25c Satin Gloss Soap, Satin Gloss Washing Powder, Bestiere Dirt Cleanser, B. T, Babbitt’s Soap, Lenox Soap, Gold Soap, 1 5e nize, Hie © Rechitt’s Blue} jo. size, Star Naphtha Powder, 3). ic Laree 4-Ib: box, 176 A Sale of McKee Refrigerators Phene are strictly re \7 for | 25c \8 for | 25c 3 Ft. Drop Leaf Kitchen Table 2. a a s Carpet Sweepers 1 Lined rs Step-Ladder fj Chair,79° Hardwood, varnished and very stray constructed. Bon Ami 10¢ size , f Morgan's Sapolio (10¢ 7\.c Each Powder (10 boxes) 25¢ m Nie’ neatly Boras Washing Powder, 121 se Specta Jowes.!* Re eine. 1,70 Double Stamp® Single Stamps Carnet Sweep. HIsewhere, 81.25. \ Men STAMPS Alter Noon, Pete + W94 walt ae ——— ——— “FOLLOW THE CROWD” into The World’s “Want” Columns

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