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IMERCANS FREED P™SAewaees, = BERLIN, April 2.—The United States, AFTER 8 DAYS IN |Great Britain, France, Belgium and ths | Netherlends have accepted the invica- |tlon of the Kalser to an International conference on how to @afeguard sea. drawn up Tho Mariners‘ by the Emperor himself. Association and the heads of the German steamship ines \are holdl daily conferences as to Abused, Insulted, Starved, Al- | wat sabe cah 06 taken at once, une ¥ 7 | vessel yi the German flag, Albert though There Were No j\¢iin’airectorsreneral of the Hambure- American Ine, was summoned by the Kaiser to preside. Count Wolff Metter. nich, German Ambassador at London, eavIe j has been called home to take part. BL PAGO, Tex., Apri %—-After thirtye) A echeme is being considered under e@aht days in the unspeakable filth of tho penitentiary at Chihuahua, abused, {nsulted and starved, although there was no charge against them, L. J. Barton of Marlin, Tex., and John Anderson of Mase., arrived here last night, been liberated Wednesday through the effor f United Mates Consul Marion Leteher. i Barton lost twenty-five pounds andj Anderson about twenty in confinement. They had sold their clothing to get a Little food and arrived here In Indescrib- cole tatters. Both spent five days in solitary con- Nnemont. Barton was the first upon wwhom senjence was passed. During vals time be was given neither food nor water. Anderson soon afterwards suf- tered the same fate, ' beat Ch Ww 0 life at The Invitation, which has angeable eather " been sent to all the maritime powers ———_ | iv, the German Foretan Ofice, was! The orescrigtion 'Nurite.", tree, fron r ; i ; —— Charges Against Them. Cor Co. which no vessel carrying passengers would be out of easy call of other ships at any time. ‘At the suggestion of Wilhelm, Herr Ballin has ordered all ships of the Ham- burg-American line not to leave 5 SA even ROHN Syphon sri Refrigerator By ine. If the emperaiure {# not 60 degrees or under jour refrigerator (2 - breeding place iy for germs: Our “Scientific Food Keeping.” Phases cf the torture they suffered fleas tbieitla Ak lee dizabbasatien Yani | while thus Isolated cannot be repeato4 hat qualities your retrigwator scukd n pein , . oyod possess to properly preverre your food i vires ne tro Gien were eb rcyee Lad faware couscant mood health. Tels | n the Matheson ranch near Phoen|x. guarantced scientifically accurate by « Hoard of Health Commissioner, Write aBy (oF this boek to-day, Bohn Syphon always maintains tem~ perature under 80 degrees. WHITE ENAMEL REF COo* NY, 59 West 4259 St N.Y, when they heard to be had Im the Pedro, Madera. Quahua en rout vested. No charge over was placed a them, but they were Infotmed —_ usually Yankees were given thirty days. | They had given up hope of being re- | leased and secured a piece of tron with | a sharp edge and point. With this they | went to work on the adobe wall until the! stone facing on the outside was reached. | ‘This work required only one night. The next night they planned to remove a fow stones and escape. A halfbreed celimate, however, carried the news to the commandant of the prison and they were placed in solitary confinement. iaslipeocni CARPET CLEANSING By Compressed air in fire-Proof Building. FIRE-PROOF STORAGE for Household Goods. T.M. STEWART 436-442 WEST 5131 ST. Founded Pandy Hook bbosea Governor's. sian Mell Gate .... VoGEL BROTHERS, 42 sT. at 8 ave. : ‘ “ore Open Sa:arday 'ntit 10 at Night We Give Double ZAC Stamps Until Noon— Single Stamps After Noon ‘The “S. & H.” Green Stamp has an ™m 7 Flatiron Bids. NRE Le Jntn “tney nave ttfedoat accommoda- Gon for every person carried. Rheumatics No Longer Dread af ote fo urte acid, ives, remar Imogt immediate relic fea by. de assured that you, wit your money will by will banish all You can feel it workin inded_ “Good Sense” Men who wear Cowart Shoes, properly fitted, walk as nature intended. Cowarp Shoes are for all who | wart Lo treat their fect right. Shoes that always look well, fit well, | andare perfectly easy in every way. SOLD NOWHERE ELSB JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Greenwich &t., N. ¥. (NEAR WARBEN OTRY ET) Mail Orders Pliled | Send tor Catalogue . Let Your Own Good Judgment Lead You to Vogel Brothers’ Great Sale of Men’s New Spring & Summer Suits "$12" $15 516° 518 520 ot 30 A Sale of Suits that establishes a new high-water mark for bar; ainegiting—a Sale that embraces every new model and fabric—a Sa le that includes YOUR Suit at the price you want to pay—a Sale that appeals to the man who wishes to dress well and still not pay extravagant prices. For $12.50 You Can Buy a stanch, well-made, up-to-date Suit of fast-color, pure worsted Blue @ Serge—in all sizes from 34 to 44—the equal of any suit ever offered at $15—on special sale at $12.50. For $15.00 or $16.50 You Can Buy a Suit of Blue Serge, Black Serge, Black Thibet, dark silk-mixed Cassimere, light- colored Cheviot or Cassimere, or elegant self-patterned Worsted—most any style of Suit you have in mind—Suits that would be rare good value at $20—on sale at $15 and $16.50. For $18, $20 or $22 You Can Buy 2 swagger Suit that belies its low cost in every line—that looks fully $10 more— especially those new English model Suits with high-button vests in the beautiful new blue and gray shades. For $25, $28 or $30 You Can Buy $50 for. collection that comprises masterpieces of clothes-craft. an aristocrat among Suits—duplicates of the Suits that crack taflore charge $45 and Every conceivable new fabric and new model awaita your inspection—a VOGEL BROTHER'S 42 St.at BAve. VENIN the eau many and what {8 better have Rheumatism. Sciatica or fet rid funded. pals an'Me RL: et a $1 box of the prescription that produces ‘ May, the month of wild fl shine \y ry days away, ‘Housan row to fi | #reater Ss, D4 $18.75 trimmed and dress hats. Women's Im; Shapes. in black and colors. Regularly $2.76, at.........- 3.000 Dress Shapes, correct new, blocks, at.......0...-ee sees < Misses’ Wear Hats, at, 95c, $1.50, $1.95 and $3.48 O'Neill Main Then white Dutch Collar Sets of imi Cream, White and Black. Pe Net Ruffs of Muline, in and Black, and White....... stripes with deep ruffle. Real value Aprons in checks at $00. O’Nell! Main Gr (ar Imported Bushes are only 2 it Pore cetseel by cash, y o WORLD; FR For Saurday— models, skirts. Si: (33 eS Miss Of Serges.” Cts lined with In many skirts. Loon! at.. ig 914.75 In Serges and Checks Hemp Dress * and Children’s Ready to collar and cuffs. low necked, some of shadow luce und net with plaiting Chemisettes of shadow lace, plain net, etc., with or with- out collars, also new slevve ruffles, finished with MANS DEDD s crecerceesseedavhesicdecccsaes’ 50c to 98c New Rufflings in Shadow Lace and Net, sess, 290 and $0c $1.25 to $3.50 at $4.75 au de cyge, Tiyiehs Gird! ; top Sizes 14, 16 an $5.00 and $195 PAL i ke Teo oe ae ee AE IDAY, APRIL 98, 1919. _ We Give and Red:em “Surcty’’ Stamps ; 9 ‘ ‘ ¥ i EILL-ADAMS UO. © Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Mind “P's” and “Q’s”! There wouldn't \ half this discussion on the cost of living if more women came to O'Neill's, where you will find Prices low and Qualities reliable, Compeling Price Concessions In SmartClothes For Misses! lowers, Arbor Day exertises and sun- ds of misses will make sure to-mor- ou in suits, coats and wash dresses. r XS usual preparations to please them in styles and prices. Misses’ $22.50 Suits at $18.75 In Whipeoty, Serges and Checks, in smart Norfolk and plain tailored ‘pat lined with peau de Cy; 14, 16 and 18 years. |S es’ 17.50 Suits Girls’ Spr.ng\Coats ‘many styles, conbination timed and fancy buttons. to 14 years, at $5.00 and $7.9 O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. rom, at Het 91,50, $2.48 up to $10.00 ; Women's Tailored Trimmed ial Hats, Regularly 97.00 to 90.00 Unusual offering, at.......-+ — Visit the Flower & Feather Section This is not only the largest and most conveniently located Hat Trimming Section in the city (just inside @&nd St. en- trance) but by importing direct we save you 10 to 20 ‘The choicest of ‘Roses, Foliage, Hydragess, Hyacinths, D: pies, Wistarias, Lilacs, together with ev. wanted flower at moderate prices. Pricen Store—Firet Floor. Beautiful Tailored Waists, made of pure Irish linen, all handsomely hand embroidered. Some models trimmed with real irish lace, crochet lace stiff collar and cuff or French collar and culfa These always look dressy. Values 83.05 to $8.0U, At. Biack {2.95 Messa-| Dain y Lingerwe ans dine Suk Watsts at Voue $1.95 ew Spri lace rani itation Irish laces; lack, White Oi scccsassntecsnvachens Band Store—Third Fleer, Holland Rose Bushes fea and Grown on Manets: Root to ' ake hem Hardy 2 tor 25c—l5c Ea. We import our Rose Bushes from Holland. We do not sell for 25e, or 1$¢ each. iyeatten Pi 25c.. 48c up to $7.5! Value $1.60. cial aH 91.95 |proeas: More—Third Hleve. binations, made in Nainsook or Cambric; trimmed with Lace, Embroidery and Ribbon, Real value 690, if seseeece ‘4 sesertee Gingham Wash Petticoats, in Blue-and-White and White cent. 3b New $1.50 Waists, 98c! New Spring Tailored Waists iv plain shirt or plain models, made of finest quality Madras; others in Soisette, French $2.95 1095.95 | ‘O1sts High or low neck pring model.| tyle. All have beautiful bel aglnl] lace or embroidery trim- cuffsanda neat black tie.| mings; very dressy Aver effective and ser. effective. Value $8.95. viceable waist, 92.95 ; New Things in Neckwear Dutch Collars in imitation Irish and Macrame laces.........0.+0.008 eer 50c to $1.25 50c to 91.50 $0c Muslin Underwear Day ™ Gowns, Drawers, Corset Covers, Short Skirts and mt Choice at APRONS for the Housekeeper, Maid and Nurse. All-over Gingham Maid and Tea Aprons, 35¢ and $0c. Pi in Lawn, Percale and Gingham, $0¢, 75c and 01.00. Aprons in fine Lawa; regular and extra siges...........+0+5 25c 0 91.5C rincess Aprons any rose bushes grown on their own roots, as they do not flourish nor grow like the bushes that are grafted on manetti root, y Bushes will bloom this season. ‘There are Rose Mail orders filled O'Neill Hometuinishing Store—Resement. We Give and Redecm "Surety" Stamps Misses’? 18.75Spring $4.50 98 We have made at le’ $18.75 Coats at $15.00 In a collection of most attract- ive models in Serge and Diag- onals trimmed with bengaline and braid. Sizes Ven at. $15.00 Girls’ Wash Dresses at $1.00 ana $1.50 In Chambrays and Ginghams in several styles, full pleated skirts, Sizes 6 to 14 years, at $1.00 ana $1.50 Importing Agents Wonaer hag We Gan Offer Sof Hat Ribbons, Brilliant Bargains in Shapes and Flowers! Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Hats untrimmed, sim Phenomenal values. Misses’ and Children's Trimmed | \ $1.75 Dress Hats, unusual range to choose lack Chip and Neapolitan |! 19c yd. A variety of Millmery weaves in eta with fancy Dlack-and- white edge; Satin and Taffeta Stripe, 19¢ \| Colored ‘Tal Plaids and Ombres, 434 to 44 inches wide. At. yurd..... O'Nelll Main Storo—tiret Floor, Veil Sale eae to wr F I thy | ane Mesh Veiling, in all thg lat est ah . is 50,000 end Lot i—Values up to 15«, a! \7e. Lot 2—Values up to 25¢, a: 12c, Lot 3—-Values up to 35¢c, a Ie, O'Neill Main Store—Firet Floor. Regu. ar $5 Eye- glasses or Spectacles at $2 ") Why wear two pair of Glasses when one pair will do! | ‘turday—s complete ce and the lower purt for read- For Saturd . $2.00 io will test ment of all th A complete asso standard makes in tnew models, in ba! net's Rust Proof, R. oF WV ielp you save that complexion , iffon Auto Veils, in all the tead: doin... 98c tw $2.98 ieee ne Rewrite’ Veils, in ombre effe\s; 86x7% inches long; regul 82.40; at... $1.69 1s). ‘The upper part for dix- | Corsets at $1.00 | t t it he | 7 to 18 years. breasted, years. Regula: and 67.00, For Small Boys For the little chaps we are showing a blue serge By weight Reefer with detachuble sailor coll year wny comfort. Men's W. L. Douglas Low Shoes at $1.98 $3.00 and 83.50 are the prices stamped on each pair. T Men’s $1.50 to $2.00 Shirts at 95c are Silk-and- Linen, Woven Stripes, Mercer- ized Cloths, Madras and very fine Imported Percales; plain soft Losoms, starched pleated and plain, soft di i h and stiff cuffs; q bce All sizes and sleove : M4 Ready at 8.30 to- O'Neill Main Store—Firet Heer. length morrow, ‘The material Suits and Sprin Glance at the list—almost any kind possibly need, from a smart Norfolk suit to a nifty reefer. Norfolk styles, sizes Double Siilor, sizes 6 to 10} years, Values 46.00 to 87.00 | O'Neill Homefurnishing Stere— Fires Fleur. Men’s “Surety” Oxtords at $3.00 Up-to-date Spring styles in gun metal, patent leathet, tatt Russia and vici kid in numerous lasts; genuine rock every pair. A sensible, yet stylish shoe, particularly men who like their feet to look well groomed without “factory damaged,” but the imperfections are so ‘interfere with the wearing qualities or ap caran ¢ of the shoes. Sata-day P + 2 Men’s and Wortten’s Hosiery”, Men's 35c and 50c Socks for 25¢ Imported and domestic wakes, lisles and cottons,| thread s lacks wad colors, hair, $3.50 Braided Psyches at $1.95 This newest style of headdress, on & which can be pinned right on the ~ head, is made of a larges. 6 Rag Puff encircled by braid. a fine quality German natural wavy We are offering them to-morrow st the extremely low price of P” for price] “Q” for quality $6.00 and $7.00 g Reefers For Boys $4.98 These are A jight that they do . eet. Store—Serend Foor. MEN'S “Porosknit” and Balbriggan 29° Underwear .. Savings of close to briggan or the eclebrated “| lerwear — standard 50c in, Deli tnt now! he White and wore i" on account of dieqe buh not ia treed otyiei 0 carly, and get first chetoe, f O'Neiit_Mate Store—Fiewt Meer, Stirring Sale .c Children’s Negi Ciiifdren's Ginghart a Percale Chambray Dr funcy:stripes and checks, French long waists and" sian styles, Sizes 2 to 5 years, Value 69c. At. . Children’s Guimpes in fi trimmed h dainty, Val rg bosoms, ible coat in Sutio Braids, trim with sain ribbon an a flowers. “Regularly $1.00. At.. SQe? O'Neill Mata Stord-—-Thied Fleer, _ ions In Ko Men's 65c Silk Socks for 39c Fine gauge black socks, rein«}~ forced. fi Women's s0c Silk _. Stockings: Se Lisle tops, black only, jeshioned. , “Her Majesty” Spring Pumps az Oxfords at $3.00 Pair “Her Majesty” Spring models in Oxfords possess style. and fins Spring and Summer styles suited to, fancy. eve deals broad Special for Saturday’s|A Sellin Women's Patent Sizes t | Metal and Tan Russia Calf ¢-Eyelet]. Worth 93.50, r-| Gibson Tics and Pum; | reguarly 62.50; Saturday , Boys’ Calf Shoe: 1@ to 13}%, at... 3M For Children rene racefulness and They possess all the latest des : shapes and a pie tl as ve ci “Her jesty” shoes i for AE Patent Leather, Gus | Metal, Vici Kid, White Canvas: But ton;. also one-strap Pumps, with ¢ | toes. Priced $1.50 to ,92%% of Women’s Pumps.” $1.85| Saturday. . $2.48) Patent Leather, Gun Metal "$1.00 | Russia calf rl ale Ci $1.50 |bow, ct ONeill Male Utere—Secend ather, Gun