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5 TEST RET ae RT a eG 4g man LET MEN) ALONE ‘ORENOLESS WAR WL BE ARESIT Se John Barrett, Director- General of Pan American Union, Tells Diners. HE CAUSES: A_ STIR. Lively Time at the Banquet of , the Produce Exchange in \ Hotel Astor. * het: American intervention in Mexico ifwwuid plunge the United States into an en@less war with all Latin America, in (fas the message delivered last night by \Setm Barrett, Director-General of the \@aa-American Union, to the seven hun- dred members of the New York Produce 'MBzchange who attended the fiftieth an- iiversary of the granting of the char- to that institution at a banquet held | {fm the grand ballroom of the Hotel As- ‘ser. ‘Mr, Barrett represents officially twen- Qp-one Central and Gouth American \@evernments in Washington, is the |@rtend and confidant of Presidents, bank- [eee and great captains of industry in the Latin-American nations and ts daily in @omference witn the ambassadors of THE EVENING WORLD, |Some of the Produce Exchange Men Who Attended Last Night’s Banquet HENRY SCHAEFERS PREST OF ThE THURSDAY, MAY YOUTHFUL BURGLARS GET LONG SENTENCES Same Court Takes Plea of Petty ‘Larceny for Theft of $1,500 Auto. Fight prisoners were sentenced in the Court of General Sessions yesterday. The penalties imposed were: BY JUDGE SWANN. Paw Kuba, twenty-one years old, Convicted of assault in the third de- gree. No prior convictton. Sent to New York City Reformatory. ‘Thomas T. Gill, twenty-nine years old, and Charles Walsh, twenty-one years old. Indicted for grand larceny. Each pleaded guilty to petty larceny. Stole an automobile valued at $1,500 from the pler at West Tenth street. No prior convictions for felony. Penitentiary one year each. Joseph Fels, forty-nine yeara old. Pleaded guilty of assault. Penitentiary for one year. BY JUDGE O’SULLIVAN. James FF. Wonyiiton, twenty-four years oh. Pleaded guilty of burglary. Forced an entrance into the house in West Twenty-sevonth street. State Prison for two years and six months, Charles F. Bruens, twenty-four years old. Stole $% from employer. Pleaded @uilty of grand larceny. Restitution was made. No prior conviction, Sen- tence suspended. Larken, twenty-two years old, and Harry Meizel, twenty-three years old. Pleaded guilty of burglary in the third degree. No prior convictions. Forced an entrance into a loft at No. 137 West Twenty-fifth street. Each was vent to State prison for not less than two years or more t! FOR FIRST OFFENCES 16, GWA PHOTOGRAPH OO NO DAMAGE T ATIESS, CURT SAYS Miss Kathleen Didn’t Pose for Picture, Miss Violet Did— Former Loses Suit. —Kathicen Hamil- would not be Lady Godiva. Viola Hamilton, in no- ‘wise related to the charming Kathieen, Glories in her representation of the beautiful creature who rode through Coventry clad only in her tresses of hair, The newspaper 6ketoh printed Photographs of ome oze representing Lady Godiva for the Coventry corona tion pageant. Immediately the friends of Miss Kathleen took it for granted the photographs were of her. ‘The actress 6 the Sketch and the case was rd yesterday in the King’s | Bench Division of the High Court of Justice. Garbed in fashionable summer raiment, Miss Kathleen took the sand. Lady Godiva never wore such garments, at least not as she has been pictured to posterity. Miss Kathleen declared al iad never worn tights. It is sot understood that Lady Godiva did either. Miss Hamilton said that nobody would have recognized the photos produced tn the Sketch as those of herself, but somebody had told somebody else they were intended for hers. This injured her professional reputation to such an extent that she had not thought of ap- plying for an engagement eince. Miss Viola Hamilton, chic, radiant and fashionabdly costumed, declared the Photographs were of her and that she was proud of the distinction of having Deen selected from 600 beauties for the Place. The judge non-suited Miss Katn- ROUGH RIDER WORK OF HUBBY WRECKED Peevish Because He Didn’t Get Hot Supper. Attired in @ large picture hat and a long fur coat, Mrs, Sallie Rider of No, street arrived in an automobile at the Rider, her husband, fifty years old, a dealer in horses, who was arraigned be- fore Magistrate Krotel in the Men's Night Court on @ charge of disorderly conduct, Rider was arrested on her complaint by Patrotman Ecker, after, according to her testimony, he had returned home imoxicated and demolished @ chandelier and some furniture. Magistrate Krote! held Rider tn %00 bond to keep the Peace for six months. In default he was taken to @ detention pen. Rider tol the Court he was delayed in returning home last night, having to confer with a man from White Plains {n the Grand Central Terminal relative to the sale of live stock. He telephoned MMs wife and told her to keep his supper hot until he arrived. When he reached his home he found his wife had not done this, and that during his absence hi MRS. RIDER'S FLAT She Tells Magistrate He Was: G10 Weet One Hundred and Fourtesnth | Yorkville Police Court early to-day to. ‘ppear as complainant against Hobert | room, Tt was then, according to Mrs. Rider, that her husband became enraged and proceeded to demolish the chandelier in the dining room and pull down ourtains and draperies. He dragged a bureau out of one of the rooms, she said, and threw part of it down a stairway. i: had been moved into the dining Louis Fluhrer of No. 21 West Sev> enty-first street, test he was visit+ ing a friend in the next house, in No. 608 West One Hundred and Fourteenth street, He when he heard the racket. voltintecred to talk Rider to the | Night Court in hi after she had notified and had Standard for years | ——_—_——— | THE The fu a Mlluatrated, twentteth century Joke given with next Sunday's World will make [ 18 wor our while to get it. ese nations, Hie message created a eee veers | Glen Samfion asd tet the. Sketch go James McCree & Co, (@outh America and his connection with Widzioi 30 GAL (td 16s dA Bet wane role a O14 SHAY thls cote Lett 92.500 in Smoking Oar. the Pan-American Union have given Mr, | Feprese ‘ , PITTSBURGH, Pa., May 16—John N. Marrott 6 deep night into conditions |ovguing! °C, Nice, whos ithonee Ne tovk part anda procession around tne | Heany, cashler of the First Natlonal| SPECIAL REDUCTIONS fm the countries lying south of the RIO has been Treasurer of the Exchange for churoh was acconmpinied by a full or-| Bank of Bridgeville, left a satchel con- . 5 3 ; # Grande. twenty-five years, admits there is still chestra, The music included a proces-| taining $3,500 in cash in the smoking in China, Glassware, Curtains, Cretonnes LATIN AMERICA READY TO RIGE ae ecter is the treasury, did not sional by Hiles; introit by Handel, of- rocce Lar ee gp htt Md here last 2 : , aye em e oreake 4 . i WN COMMON © tae Ae heel hae ele fertory by Spolr and recession | eee ints “anon tenet Household and Decorative Linens. es eo on that tte want the in- | Mi@ coat lapel, and morning prayer at 10. turned over to Heany. forest of Lotin-Amarica thie wecton|MAVING FUN IN SPITE OF THE On Friday, May the 17th ert mse te a0 oe i eave ect| Arthur Dyer, who 18 sald to be financ- r : ith Se minty soar, We have got to | 106 & rubber plantation for New Jersey, wae hn grag a ‘and throw. | of & Mra) factory to use the Brooklyn i ce eee eae eee ae CHINA & GLASSWARE. tm Both stores, hese other countries beyond, and Edward G. Broenniman, the best a + - Bare ont to step lo t0s0e talk all ever |Gressed man is the whole Eachangs, American Porcelain Dinner Sets.......7 fiers ori ote cout of Latin | th fei are on cision 7.50, 13.50 and 16.50 ‘America. when they have their civil PR 8) Os pacer en Sve oe Rev. f 1 4 ward oung, lenry acter, orm UU, aA a eae hice Sam ta, | Provident ot the Cottes Hxohange; Cal erly 12:00, 18.00 anid 24,00 want rep in ym peon, mmissioner Docks .. . * A ig Grows Hair, Restores Gray or Faded Hair to tts Original Color PR ee eas . facee the American people and nation | Ayres, Edward Andrew, Vice-President , 9.75, 17.50 and 22.F0 to-day because of the loose talk of cer-| of the Chicago Board of Trade; George a id Sto! Dandruff and Scalp Diseases. le . eo al on speakers and writers and |W. Neville, President of the New York ss fe ‘ly 12.00, 27.50 and 38.00 eters ne nemepapere about the neces: | Cotton Exchange; Congressman Charles 25c Bottle Free to Prove It. Seteerty casi aruce mele oe tn any|V. Fornes, Chief Justice I. Franklin 5 eity for intervention in Mexico of in any |X: Srna et eee nae Glass Stemware, engraved border de- ngage egg Congreseman Daniel J. Riordan. Con: signs. Set 60 pieces. Gaily touch nary M togie, Assem- letter with every country south of the|Civman wranitin: Brooke and Mes, 8.75, 10.50 and 22.50 ‘Valted States. Rabe Gay I i with Bektora C._ DeKiag, Military Seeretary formerly 11.60 “4 85 and 33.00 embaseadors ministers those | to ve af af ‘ @ountries, and I want to say! to you, just a ; y i me) eure se Favun’ Papuan CASHIER CAUGHT IN WEST. Colonial Stemware, set of 60 pieces. ther cause than Mexico's declaring war |mowert J. Brigham, Wantea fer formerly 5.10. 4.00 will begin endless war w! F i Latin sasw (08 agi hea gue. 96,000 Theft, on Way Back. iprestige and influence among the coun-| Word wae received at Police Head- ‘aries to the south of us, (Applause.) = bcd of the bp-tiakd hey le \ Phe sovereignty of Mexico and of | Yakima, Washington, of Robert J. Bris- every cther Latin-American nation je|ham, who fourteen months ago fled James McCree & Co by CURTAINS & CRETONNES. 1 Both stores, Hs jfuet as dear to them as the sovereignty |from this city upon the dlacovery by i ‘United States. We went through employer, Jo! \dride, a pub- —— N . e . Be the civil war the greatest revolution |Usher, of No. 71 Broadway, that he wes 23rd Street 34th Street _Scrim and Net Curtains, lace insertion, Duerca ‘nas ever known, lasting fve/¥000 short in ta accounts. Brigham White and Arab color. jpeers, followed by ten yeare of awful |MVed with his wife and ¢wo children in ‘peconstruction, but if any Buropean na-|% Collage on Highty-fourth street, Bath 1.25, 1.75 and 2.25 pn ‘glen had suggested intervention the!” Acung Captain Deevey of th 25, ‘American people would have|eive Bureau was sont Weer ten one SEMI-ANNUAL SALE regularly 2.50 to 4.25 ago by Députy Commissioner Dough- 4 ‘whole ‘erty. For mx or seven months the po- lice had been unable to get any trace of Brigham. According to his deepatoh, Deevey found Brigham employed as MEN’S FURNISHINGS Cretonnes. 50 in. wide..........50c, 85c to 1.25 ay® whould war in a country where | peeves found Brigtiam employed regularly 1.00 to 2.50. would spend billions of dollars and EX PT Y LOW PRICES ‘ ote ‘wundrete of Wesmeae of lives in heel a Sea crceae, AT CE IONALL R $1 in. wide.. oe 15c, 25c and 35c a yd. '@ Great war with a friendly nation. |waived hts extradition rights and started ((Applause.) And what would be the! _Fesult?: Mighty Brazil, Gentine and Chil! and e' ‘‘the eouth of us would sa: merioans into the interven- therefore let on his way to New York én custody of regularly 30c to 65c. the detective leat nigh Hammocks..,.............1.50 to 7.25 Couch Hammocks.........9.75 “ 15,00 HABERDASHERY. 10 Both stores. Shirts—soft, plain and plaited bosoms. Made of Mercerized Material, English Madras and Flannel. values 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 1.25 Shirts, made of Silk Mixed Fabrics, English Flannel, Scotch Madras and Mer- cerized Cloths. Various models and sleeve lengths, custom finish. values 3.00, 3.50 and 4.00 2.00 Pure silk knit Scarfs, accordion and RAINCOATS & DUSTERS. In Both Stores, Raincoats of tan or gray Gaberdine Cloth. English models, with convertible collars and raglan sleeves. 16.50 Raincoats of gray Mixed Tweed with velvet or self collar, also single or double tan Texture Cloth. English models. values 18.00 and 20.00 12,00 Dusters of tan linen or gray Mohair. Sten BTASC Mt y Steamer Iroquols, towing the bar vahoe, London for New York, ted by wireless telegraph when 30 miles east of Sandy Hook at 8 o'clock A. M. to-day. {me American commerce come here, let , ie American capital come here.’ That ‘jrould be our fate, “Our people must insist that Mexico _ Be allowed to Aght out her question by | e.) HOUSEHOLD & DECORATIVE LINENS, Lower Floor, Twenty-third Street Second Floor, Thirty-fourth Street value 22.50 ‘When Is Tuberculosis Curable? Vinerait."” (App “OVER SE FOR THE RE- Y TIRING PRESIDENT, Although last night's banquet cele-| rated the fiftieth anniversary of the| I the eager haste of our sclentiste to discover granting of the charter to the Produce | * Sure for tuberculosis in the Inst atagos, we have Bwokange it did not celevrate its rerlooked the many curable cases which constant. @eth dirthday, the Exchange having |! *Wrund us een founded some years before In ite beginning, Tuberculosis ‘The dinner was presided over by New Importations of Embroidered Linens, suitable for Bungalows and Country Homes, including Centre Pieces, Tea Cloths, Bureau « and Buffet Scarfs and Doylies, at very jane, and ite early diagnosis i 90 frequently over- looked that the patient reaches serious stage . moderate prices. Mere B. Corhert, she retiring Presi-| wasn u sown that ie hag Tuberelol For crochet weaves. Plain colors, cross stripes values 6.60 and 6.50 4.00 7, _ oa pernetond shen there was presented and lace designs. Dusters of linen or crash. Tan and gray. Satin Damask A my. Pesrirsripae: + (| fhe vorvice, thous values 2.00 and 2.80 1.45 values.s0 2.50 +75, 3.50 and 4.00 BO surprise to him. Mr. Carhart will be | {os @uoceeded at the coming election bY | curata John Aspergren, present Vice-President | treatne of the Exchange and the only member | Doctors are honest as far as they eo, but ne fm captivity. who admits he cannot say | 4ortor can see inside of the 2ungy without mabiag “truly rural," though he can spell tt pected ight examination, No diagnoals Napkins to match....... senna steal 2.75 and 4.00 doz, Buckaback Towels, hemmed or hems Silk Scarfs, folded and open end four- in-hands. Made of Imported Silks in plain colors, stripes and figures. HALF HOSE & UNDERWEAR. | Thread Hose with \ Fine Gauze Lisle AM the celebrities of the Immense ex- *™ are SF emus Siaee values 1.00 and 1.50 65 extra spliced heels, soles and toes. stitched. 2.25 doz, _ehange, which numbers among its mem- | thy io beslaninge of the aineass * fs 4 A + * . Bete all the leading dealers tn when, be aeeted Pajamas in regular and extra sizes. value 38e 25¢c pair, 6 pairs. 1.25 Bleached Turkish Towels...... paca eal Q0rn, Tye, vats, rie d other grains, eo extent disease and the flour, eer ceo one erat 1 has done in ach indiidua tie a Made of Madras and Mercerized Mater- Pure Thread Silk Hose with lisle 2.75 doz. Fe Kien. ar rig nett | eridenco secmmecy for ouscemh ceri rare Nica i E : : ; psa LED ERAS, BUShS Brae SSR abana pa ials, in white and colors. spliced soles and toes. Black and colors. Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases.,....3 ces ort ie eit (tae eer see meneeahe. 185, 1.05 mathe Set me § yan Cae | S50 paip Wefe present last night, ‘That these high | Throat Diseases in N |. His extensive perience tn clinical aud private practice, his Beach and Bath Robes, made of Eng- Fine Mercerized Stripe Madras Knee nents have prospered itvident: they all look 00 bom: | £74" onequaed must bs Tule Sem ses lish Flannel, Silk Mixtures and Mercerized Drawers and Coat Shirts, Improved 23rd Street 34th Street Fite sere inf |Stimerat acta erin woe vam Cloths. values 6.50 and 7.50. 4,50 shapes. value 1.00 75c each Sie Within wan Yom Hans si ht ter Yoke em Bath Robes of Austrian Terry Cloth. Fine Lisle Thread Knit Athletic Shirts, (essen === === === ipsa co ein membre tay “ud Hera ad't value sco = 3.50 shaped at waist, valueate © 40c each PA AL “Mall ‘younger | Veaste bed ge Teed om won SUNDAY; WORLD. WANTS WORK MONDAY, WONDERS, ©. ‘ =