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? SOGIALISTS URGE REMOVAL OF JUDGE FOR ELSSEN RULING Hanford’s Decision Cancelling | Citizenship Papers May Be Basis of Impeachment Proceedings. INDIANAPOLIS, May 18.-~The right Of @ Federal Judge to revoke the citi senship of any man who has sworn al- legiance to the American flag over- shadowed all other issues in the Bo- claliet National Convention to-day. Federal action was promised by Con- gteseman Victor Berger of Wisconsin. He supported the delegates who are aligned behind the movement to com- pel Judge Cornelius H. Hanford, who On Mgtunay revoked the naturaliza- thon papers of Leonard Olesen to re- call Rie decision or face impeach:nent proceedings. As soon as Berger readbes Washington he says he will take the decision up on the floor of Congress. Never before has a jurist attempted to say whether alloged men- tal yeservations could be utilized to reveke citizenship, and the Socialists have received numerous letters and tel- egrams from both Democratic and Re- tion that Hanford permitted his per- sonal prejudice to rule his decision were trues. The decision will be car- ried to the Supreme Court of the United States, and the financing of the legal battle will be taken care of by men whe have no sympathy with so- elallam. The t Of to-day’s erssion was the presentailon of the reports of the committees and the jent officers ef the Goctalist Pood sero Great in- in the report of Gecre- tary John M. Work, who bitterly ar- Cith effort at naught. Values mations and reports, no tusiness was | transacted at the morning session. The | afternoon session was dovoted to the reception of fraternal delegates, orator. feal pyrotechnics being postponed until consideration of reports taken up tv morrow. Candidates for the Presdeney will be ominated on next Friday, To-day |t | was accepted by the delegates that the fight would be between Eugene V | Devs of Terre Haute, who does not want the nomination, but ts admittedly {the overwhetning choice of the party At large, and {# opposed by the party hones; William D. Haywood of Denver, Teepresentative of the militant element in industrial unionism; Job Harriman of Lon Angeles, and former Mayor Heidel of Milwaukee, —_—_——-— STRAW HAT CASE IN COURT. hatha Tein in the land to Paas on It. WASHINGTON, May 11.—On the eve of the straw hat season the I spart- ment of Justice to~day put a Panama hat question up to the Supreme Court of the United States. It was thie: When @ acller of foreign merchandise consigned to the Urfited States faudulently undervelues it, may Government seize it immediately upon {ta arrival and before any act has beun done in thia country to obtain posses- sion of such merchandise? ‘The explanation was mede that twenty-five packages of Panama hats would be affected by the answer, The New York courts decided against the Government, #0 the Department of Jus- tice asked the Supreme Court to re- view the case. pt a ITALIANS CLOSE AEGEAN SEA. Block ‘Turkey From Sending ‘Troops to Tripoll. 13.—It is announced tn ROME, May the newspapers to-day that the oocu- pation by Italy of the islands of Kar- pathos, Kaso, Piscop! (Tilo) and Ni- eyro, in the Grecian Archipelago and belonging to Turkey, together with the capture of the Turkish islands of Stam- palla and Rhodes, completely closes the Aegean See. ‘Turkey ts thus blockaded and isolated from the Mediterranean and she 1s con- sequently unable to despatch warships or troops to Tripoll. es Gang Leader te Sentenced. Thomas Chiafele of Na 3% Bast Fourteenth street, eametimes known as Ross and Young, the twenty-three year ol! avb-leader of the “Humpty” Jackson band of fighters and thieves, was eentenced to Sing Sing for threo years and six months at least and for seven years at most, by Judge O'Sulll- van in General Sessions to-day. A revolver was found in his @ocket op Fourteenth atreet on April 1. He wes convicted last week after a long trial. He received the lmit sentence, but had never before een convicted (of @ felony, eo an indeterminate sen- tence was necessary under the law. Thackeray's TI | (Prom the London ¢ miele.) Thackeray often revisited ole old echool—always with a well-filled pocket which was quickly emptied. Mr. Lovom Melville writes that “an old Carthuslan who ones agcomp how Thackera ah met with @ to empty purne a ther boys, and, his rescurces temporarily ex. | bausted, borrowed every coin his com panion had about hi: and distributed these too, with the res that, not hav- ing the cab fare lett, the two ‘old boys’ had to walk home.” fed iim haw related A Sound Investment The supreme test of a pair of glasses is not the “Cost, but the satisfaction they give. Harris Glasses represent the result of 15 years of success- ful eyeglass experience. Harrie Gleseee Cost 82.00 or More. TS. Oculishs 64 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. 27 West 4th St., bet. 6th and 6th Aves. 64 West 126th St., near Lenox Ave. 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82nd Sta, 70 Nassau 8t., near John St. 1009 Broadway, near Willo’by, Bklyn 489 Fulton St opp. A. & 8 Dklya 697 Broad St., near Hahne’s, Newark TEASE COLD SORES What can be moré Lepettl t and dis- Afuring than cold sores? ey come without Mp tate extremely reluctant to go, and as luck will ‘vave it, occur Just when we want to look at our best. VELOGEN ‘Beauty's Guardian” has been found singularly effective in jetting rid of these annoying blemishes, id sores have often igh dept in one day with no other hel an Velogen’s. Velogen is a wonderful beauty safeguard —wonderful in preserving the ‘natural healthful glow of the complexion. Rubbed on the face and hands, night and morning, and before going outdoors, Velogen will keep the skin Maple lt soft and smooth, an reves chapping or reddening. Contains nothing to soll, pleasant and simple to use. Sold by all druggists, in collapsible tubes, 25 cents. 23rd Street West of sth Avenue 263 COATS to $45 $19.75 ALL REDUCED Two hundred odd coats go on sale promptly with store opening to- morrow, at a single price that sets all previous or contemporary bargain You'll find— Serviceable serges, beautifully woven diagonals, silky satins, smartest of new macikinaws, two-toned woolens and some very fine Whipcords. YOU never SAW such a showing for a price Uke this. Some in browns, some in tans, some in white or blue—or black or white checks—or jg ed all black. Any size to suit—for women, misses and small women the lot worth under $19.75—from that to 845—-to-imorrow ALL at “2.75 Fur Storage Remodelling and repairing at moderate prices. Franklin Simon.& Co, Fifth Avenue ' SPECIAL SALE TUESDAY Tailored Shirts and Waists FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Sizes 32 to 44 “Parfait'’ Washable Silk Shirts Superior quality silk, in white with lavender, blue or black stripes, also plain white and plain black. Value $5.75 “Parfait” Silk Sailor Waists Of white or black was! silk, also stripes, hemstitched sailor collar, tie with tassel ends. Value $7.50 “Travel-Ryte” Silk Shirts In white, and various striped ellke, with soft roll collar, 3.95 4.95 extra tucked st detachable ruffie, ® detachable ah piaatosiaad zs | 7.50 “Racquet” Linen Waists Pieaisd model of fine white Irish linen, with patent leather belt and silk tie, collar and cuffe of white cordeline, black and white or colored stripes. Value $0.75 “‘Robespierre’ Linen Shirts Of whjte linen with flat “Robespierre” collar and turned- back cuffs, long or short sleeves. Value $4.50 Real Lace Trimmed Linen Shirts Plaited bosom of fine white Irish linen, with collar, cuffs and front edged with real Irish lace. Value $9.75 6.75 2.95 6.75 Franklin Simon &-Co. SPECIAL SALE TUESDAY Silk and Swiss Ribbed Underwear FOR WOMEN AND MISSES ‘Parfait’? Glove Silk Vests 1.25 Reinforced, crochet finish. Value $2.00 “Parfait” Glove Silk Combination Crochet top, white, pink and blue. Value $3.25 245 _ “Parfait? Emb’d Silk Combinations Crochet top; fully reinforced. “Parfait” Glove Silk Knickerbockers 3.45 Value $4.75 Heavy quality, black, white, pink or blue. Value $2.75, 1 95 Swiss Ribbed Combinations t mbrella or tight knee. Value 75¢. 45 Swiss Ribbed Combinations Hand crochet or lace top. Value $1.45 85 Swiss Ribbed Combinations M Rich hand crochet top. Value $1.75 125 Silk Mixed Vests Rich hand crochet top. Value $1.00 55 Swiss Ribbed Vests Imported Vests. Value S0c. 35 Swise Ribbed Vests Rich hand crochet top. Value 85c. 45 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1912, i CENTS FISHER BROS. 5 AWEEK cotumBus A BET. 103 a 104975 & NO MONEY DOWN Delivers this 3- Pteee Maheseayr FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE.BET.103 & 104 ST. . Sur Storage Lowest Rate IN GREATER NEW YORK Not a coat in 2% on Value of Furs COVERS ALL CHARGES } mnt to hurry out in quick order. Beginning This Day Store Will Close at 5:30 A shorter business day has always been the policy of this store—as short a day as possible without curtail- ing the good service that is due to the public. With the kind co-operation of our customers we find now that we can close at 5:30. This will give our loyal people the privilege and opportunity of getting out into the country and enjoying with their families these fresh, invigorating days of early Summer. With added health and strength they will thus be able to give even more prompt, accurate and courteous atten- tion at all times. WAISTS Extraordinary qualities and some samples secured for tomorrow. New lingerie waists at $1, $1.50 and $2; low and high necks, sleeves, dainty laces, cool white materials. ew tailored shirt waists of soft striped batiste, dotted silk and cotton materials or black and white striped silk and cotton muslin. Different and good styles, and all at $1. Sample Black China Silk Waists $3.50, $3.75 and $3.85, Regularly $4.50 and $5 Best black china silk—and that is a mighty satisfactory silk too—in many styles, size 36 only. Some with lace jabots or net yokes. High collars or low, all sorts of new touches—all the manufacturer’s samples to sell at these prices—$3.50, $3.75, $3.85, regularly $4.50 and $5. Splendid opportunity for any one who wears black. Black Lawn Waists, 65c; Regularly $1 Fast black lawn with embroidered fronts, si#e$ 40, 42, 44 only. 1,000 Real Heatherbloom : Dress Ginghams Petticoats at 55c 12’4c Yard S Cheaper than ever before. Special purchase ilk Warp Pongee came here to sell at 70c recently, and now we have l6éc Yard taken the manufacturer’s entire remainder—to sell Best gingham we know any- at 55c. where for 12}4c yard. Won- Fifteen and more different shades and two styles desfil variety of stripes, checks, —both with pleated flounces and without under-|/ Pris and black and white ef- ruffles. 7 Material itself sells for 1814c a yard, so the saving FP Bg Lerten cal tn is easily seen. And everybody knows what Heather- bloom is. Subway flocr, Old Building. pre Cool, silky stuff in pretty shades of rose, blue, green, violet, gray, white, changeable colors and others. Effective for afternoon and party dresses. Subway floor, Old Building. Pretty Lawn House Dresses $1 and $1.50 Daintier than any woman could imagine for the price. Spick-span clean, hardly out of the boxes. Becoming colors that help to make a woman look attractive while she attends to her house hold duties. Strictly sit: Sedehed aie One dress is of checked lawn with the new sailor collar in- great care makers who know set with plain color. Buttons down the front. $1. how to make good underwear. Women’s Summer Underwear, 25c Summer weights. White ribbed lisle thread vests, low neck, sleeveless or with short sleeves. White ribbed cotton vests with hand-crocheted yokes, Shaped white ribbed cotton vests, low or ‘high neck, or extra stzes; with drawers to match in Ienee or ankle | th, Drawers or tights of white ribbed cotton, knee length, lace trimmed. Special! Combination suits of white ribbed cotton, low neck, knee length. Extra sizes, 30c each. The cool square neck model of striped lawn, at $1, has good embroidery trimming. Black and white striped lawn with torchon lace trimming, square neck and the French idea of imitation buttons and buttonholes. $1.50. So marvelously good that we expect the whole ship- Subway floor, Old Building, Women’s Low Shoes at $1.90 Which Have the Good Qualities of $3 Shoes , That is, the leather in them is the "game that goes into $3 shoes. And they were made by a manufacturer y who never makes anything cheaper than $3 shoes. b But they have this advantage over sample lines or special purchases of $3 6 oes: gZ) We had them made to our order in the sizes and the styles that we wanted, so there are plenty of the most desirable models and all the most called for sizes. Tan pumps with flat ribbon bow. Dark tan or dull calf oxford with high or low heel, light tan oxford with high toe, patent leather oxford with Cuban heel. The best shoe we have ever sold at $1.90. Sizes 2}4 to 8. Widths Ato E. Everything for the Garden Lawn Mowers that hug|ages. Sweet peas, 10c an| Everything for Tennis, the ground, selt-sharpeningand|ounce. Lawn eenricher, 5| Baseball, Fishing and Hunt- cut where others witl not. Ask | pounds for 20c. ing. Power boats, canoes, row for the Tension Draw-cut| Holland Rose Bushes, |boats, bicycles and the new Mower. Several sizes, $2.50 sturdy 2-year-old growths Pope Motor Cycle. +4 upward. graftedon tothe rugged man-| pertable'Gurnieral at Garden Hose, a better /ettiroot. Many varieties. 15clreadily set up anywhere. kind guaranteed for two years, | each, $1.75 the dozen. ranteed not to rust for 50 30c a foot. Tents, hammocks canopies, |years. $175 and upward. F. Garden Tools of every|lawn furniture, swings—the |O. B. Middletown, O. good kind, including English | best kinds. Portable houses and garages Flower Garden Sets for Miladi.| The famous Gloucester |O! Weatherproof fabric, with Grass Seed in any quantity. }Couch Hammock, not to be pated Mopden Noor, $24.36 10c pint. $3.50 a bushel, | had elsewhere in this territory. Play! e. Flower seeds, 25c dozen pack- | $12 upward. Men’s Nainsook Underwear, 35c length drawers. Cut full, nicely Men’s Socks, 18c 3 Pairs for 50c We cut out all middlemen in buy- ing these socks, or they would cost | you 25¢. Seamless mercerized cotton, with extra strong heels and tocs. Black, navy or cadet blue, gray, green and tan. Subway floor, Old Building. Subway floor, Old Bldg. i $334 for a 5-room dwelling. Fourth Gallery, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street

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