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Pe U.S. TO INTERVENE AT ONCE IF GOMEZ PROTECTION FAILS smaaeeircaame Taft Decides to Land Marines in All Parts of Cuba After Talk With Knox. end Binojackets to pro’ Property in Oubs if in the next few This deeision was rea ) President at a conference with Secr tary of State Knox, For moro than two hours the President and Mr. Knox went over the situation in Cuba end Mexico, When asked if landing American forces to protect foreign interests would mean intervention, the President sald it would, adding that while there ls a gr ite ference between the present nd the poittical trouble tn 190 the United States intervened, the pur+ pose of landing troops wouid de just the game—restoration and preservation of order. The President said further that ke Getermined to have peace and tr, quillity in the jaland republic, that it Necessary no: only for the prosperity of the taland “liself, but for the p) action to protect erty than that of the United States. He has received no complaint from either German or Spanish interests the only others besides the United States that have ered no far. ‘The arrival Monteagudo at the front as the r-in-chief of the Cwoan Federal forces is being watched here. His success 0: ie expected to forecart the ability of the Federai Government to cope with the situation. Should the rebel bands continue to attack foreign property it is possible that the United States will send a fleet of small vessels to various points bor- dering on the rebel zones to have mar- mes off hand for immediate action. —_—-— SULZER DOES NOT LOOK FOR INTERVEN' TION.) . feprerentative William Sulzer, chatr-| n of the House Committee on Foreign Aftal expreased the belief) nere to-day that the Cuban situation had improved within twenty-four hours 4 that intervention would be un- easary. He sald hi ation in Cuba is better to- opposed to intervention no ins 1 to pros ts from +Cuba are greatly exaggerated. I am advised that President Comes has the situation well in hand and that he will be able to suppress the insurrection without assistance from the United | States. 1 rely trust he will be able to do #0.’ a | Boy Hit by Auto Dies. | May 31.—Six-year, MeKinley of belng strucis by an automodli efday afternoon while playing in Brunswick ave- the road. of a touring Tarrle of sf his home, nue. The boy d way difectly in the car containing Alexa) 118 Walnut st owt dau age ee Barrie upon nis | at the Inquest, Are Worth $45.00, and YOU Caa Prove It To-morrow, Saturday, June ist We shell have on sale seve: a1 hundred ry ver TMPORTED DIRECT. L28HMBNT FROM OUR D| TERS 8 WERP. GOLD ‘RING them direct to the pub: Importer of Plamonds, Broadway, N.Y. 180 \ What You Get in Return for a “Surety” Stamp Book doesn’t cry out—"I'm «ies cheap, tawdry premium.” Because you pick out any $2.50 worth of goods you desire from ou: reg- tae reliable stock. Loniiadl ‘RVENING WORLD, _ FRIDAY, MAY 31, mm) N In New York’s a, Shopping Centre Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St. Important Saturday Display and Sale of ll Out! distinctive. Sines 8 to 14 Graduation Dresses unique Popu flitting Bi Special makes O'Neill look eo different Special Materials that, in qual- ity, texture, pattern and service, make for lasting satisfaction. The Graduation Frocks we offer you on this occasion show the special efforts we have made jive you the daintiest, resaes, the newest Pacis best with low neck. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. {eat workmanship years. Scores of others at $1.95 to 919,75 Misves* Lingerie ental 97.95 to $21.50, in all-over embroidery Set-in sleeves. O'Neill Main Were—Thirg Fleer. of the for Lite! 4 and girls is the Bet ced result of consistent specialisation. designs that give our customers styles that are new and that armonte, fit and the ordinary. to prettiest New Irish Ramie Linens Double Width 75c Grade |; at 59c yd. Just received, @ large import le order of these fashion linens in colors and in white. The scarcest goods on the market to-day, 48-inch width; all the rare buss and choice colors. 36-in. Irish Heavy Pure White Ramies, 34c yd. Yard wide, pure linen, 50c quality, 25c Irish Navural Linen at 1Sc yard. A yard wide, all piv in the rich golden tan of the Ith flax with the true linen 4. pg SM, i children 's Simply Trimmed Hats, in rough braids. Blos OFNeltt Mal Main In Store—Gecend Fleor. Women’s 35¢ Lisle Vests at 25c White ribbed lisle vests, low neck, sleeveless, fancy yokes, many styles. Women's $1.00 Knit Union Suits for 50c— White ribbed lisle union suits. Low necks, sleeve less, knee length, lace trim- med bottoms. Lace yokes, many styles. O'Neill Mala Store—wirst Floor. You'll recognize the Trade Mark on these Men’s Shirts at 95c You'll know they’re $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts the moment you see them. The materials are woven and printea Madras, Percales, Togo Pongees and highly mercer- ized fabrics, in plain negligee or pleated bosoms, cuffs attached, starched or soft French turn back style, coat models. All sizes and sleeve lengths. Men's $2.00 to 94.00 Fancy Vests, 95c— Silk accordion weaves, wash piques, im- ported repp, poplin and flannel. Men's 92.00 Pajamas at 95c—fancy white madras, and plain colored, highly mercerized cloths, finished with silk loops and large pearl buttons. All sizes. Men's $3.00 Bathing Suits at #1,.95— Now is the time to buy your bathing suit! This special lot is of pure worsted, in the flat weave or sweater knit, in light and dark Oxfords, trimmed with white or navy. Sizes 84 to 44. Men's 94.00 Bathing Suits at 92.95— All wool, flat weave or sweater knit, in light and dark Oxfords and navy blue, trimmed in white, blue or cardinal. Sizes 34 té 44. Men's $4.00 Terry & Beach Robes, 92.55— Made of imported Terry Cloth in stripes or Jacquard figures; cut full length and width, The Beach Robes are of fine mer- cerized cloth in plain colors of self stripes and figures. Men's 50c and 75c Neckwear at 27¢.-—— Made of fine imported and domestic silks, in all the season's fashionable colors. The shapes are open-end, French seam and rever- sible four-in-hands. O'NetII's Store for Dad and the Bors, to 63.75. thread silk Cole! fine ga At $2.00 an and the lored Trimmed Hats, Imported Rose nee Perays; Whice poral Stick-Up Pom; Imported Fancy White Feathe: Striped Dlazer ali the coilege flor benches, golf links, boating, ete. ¢ 1g 1,000 Men’s In the navy blue and ease. ton styles, lined, som Cash ) pan Hemp, Chip, Javas, also Peanut linery De) Tailored at lowest prices. Panama Hats, large and port blocke. to 911.48. R 6) Wan $12.50 Sack Suits ‘in cheviot, Two-pie smoothly and yet give grace” cut on smartest lines, new slender English cut, as well as conservative models, Two-button and three-but- sizes, regular and stout. uy Now and Pay as Convenient DAMS 19132. Ve Give and Redeem SURETY STAMPS—Double Stamps in the Morning Co. Vast June Sales Open To-Morrow—At O’Neill’s| Good Things to Wear—Good Things to Lat—Good Things to Put Into Your Summer Home Every Price Quoted on This Page Presents a Specific Opportunity for Economical Shopping $5 Marabou Capes, re 98 Marabou and Ostrich vere in natural, natural nd white, black and black and white. Finished with chenille tassels, Natural and Black Capes at $3.50—10-row materials at special low prices. finished with chenille tas . The Model Iilustrated i bs a priced special at 96.95. Ht seat ell tie A Girl's Dain Dress, ; ‘ mus ovr op tint ep Reg Yard Wide Dress Silks and lace trimmed. in sleeve. Regularly $1.25 At 85c Yd. Yard Wide Black Taffeta. Yard Wide Black Messaline. Yard Wide Black Duchess. Yard Wide Black Peau de Sole. Yard Wide Black Satin Im; Yard Wide Black Silk Poplin. ONeill Main Btore—Second Fleer. Extraordinary Saturday Sale—100 Dozen Untrimmed Dress Hats Made to Sell’ Regularly 2400, 2 95c ress shapes in various braids, of eae! Azure, Also other exteaonlaary values in Hats, Flowers, Fancy Feathers, Braids all millinery accessories. Not onl: best stocked Untrimmed Mil- artment, Semi-Trimmed, also rimmed, but the best styles Prices ranging from Reg. 88.00, at 91.25, Reg, 82.00, in rough braids. at 37c. at Sf. 8, 98@ up to $5.00. ers and Wings, at 48¢c, 98c, up O'Neill Main Store—Firet Floor, Men's $1.00 Silk Socks, 75c From # special purchase of thousands of pairs of Men's Half Hose; Men's 750 Silk Socks replorerat ; blacks and colors. jen By Men's Sse and S0c Socks for ase. Lislen cottoes fai Lisles, cottons and silk plated sty.es, Blacks, tans and co ors. Various styles. Coats strip, Botany at the ht iy I SS UNI OINell Men at ll uu 4 ff $3.95 Norfolk & newest colorings cassimeres, and serge. ce suits that fit Three- -piece suits Theo? Alpaca and silk e half lined, All or Credit Veils Silk Shetland Veils, 114 yards long. Val. 08¢ to 81.08 yd., at 48¢ to 79¢ yd. $2.50 and $3.00 Parasols M 2,000 Pairs Women's © 50c Lisle Stockings Black Lisle Stockings, fine gauge, reinforced toes and heels sad slew Double knee. Value 50c, 29 “ ce at.. O'Netit Mate Otere——Fievt Flees, Special—This Smart New odel Linen Suit Chiffon Veils. 2 yerds long, with striped satin borders. al at 48¢ cach. o Malin Store—Dtret Floor, 75c Summer Corsets at 50c New Summer Models in light weight Batiste Corsets. Boned with never-rust steel. Three new tacde!s, medium bust, long straight lines with supporters attached. All sizes. $1.50 Corsets, at $1.00. The very popular Corsets sold ex- clusively by O'Neill's—the and the Milla, and coutil. ONeill Main Bore —Thira Floor. Toilet Articles No mail, phone or C. O. D. orders, Sanitol Tooth Paste. Powder or liquid, 5c size at 12c. “Mum takes the odor out of erspiration. 28¢ site, 170, Bagecre and Ramedell Cold 5c Cream. Travellers’ tubes. sise, Ife, Toilet Soap, o skin soap, bc size, 3 for 10. Cosmos Buttermilk Soap, 10¢ sine, Bo. Tooth Brushes, odd styles and makes, Values to 250, to clear at l4c. White Tar Foot Soap, for all foot troubles. 18¢ size, 12¢. Lavender Salts. Splendid for all seasickness. Perfumes the air, @5c nize at 18c. Orweitt Mata Taffeta Silk Parasols with tucks, ribbon borders and in- eertions, black-and-white checks and stripes with assorted colored taffeta borders. Pongee, with fancy ribbon bor- ders and insertion; others with tucks, floral taffeta silk, ete. O'Nellt Main Store—First Floss, ° Fashionable Dutch Collars of Venise and imitation Irish lace; Pierrot sa: lars; large Swiss Embroi: Sailor and Apron Sea TSe, vi ioe Sashes ot White Batiste, 3 trimmed with lar with cuffs to match. O'Neill Maja Store—Firet Fleer, Collars lars; lace trimmed Led Radeon At S0c., value 75¢ to $1.00. Valenciennes and Cluny lace col- And Three Other Clever New Models, at Made to sell regularly at 9 One of the characteristic O'Neill special offciings that make this great outfitting store so populer among discriminating shoppers. These Suits are made of natural or oyster white linen. Four smart styles, all having high girdle skirts. Women's 94.50 Summer Tub at $2.49—in stripes, checks, plain pink, blue and tan; some daintily trimmed with laces and embroideries, others with self materials of Fp eta 06.50 New Separate Skirts at $2.50—in the new gored, Empire effect, straight lines. In checks, stripes and mixtures, in all the newest shadings, and a variety of styles for choice. seeeee —several attractive ido and narrow wale serges, mixtures and pongees. Plain tailored and cy models, semi and loose fit- toa Tans, grays, blacks end Women’ 1s 99.50 Linon Coats at $2.28—suitable for motoring and traveling. High collars and dust strap on cuff, full sweep models, O'Neill Mata Mtore—Third Fleer, $3.95 fil taro in ft ) | iy, fl Panama Hats See Page 18 of this Peper. Value $1.60, with Famous LE. C. Burt O'Neil! Main ftore— Ted Floors for Women, $3.50 So well known and recognized for their ni quality and beauty that thousands of women who used to pay 85 to #10 r woman desires in the E. thing that a partic s- or ‘a White Canvas Low auemuens Whirs Canras Rut; | ganen'shtorand eneey Gitoe | collar and cuffs welt. sole. Leather ‘and. covered | Ties and Pumps, Tura sole, with pects a: 86c Cuban heels. Widths A, B, C and cava tee heels. Widths B, C,D an Dy see tor, Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes, of Misscs’ and Children’s White satin calf; ves wenring shoes; t Pumps, broad tocs; sizes 6 to 11 wees 10 to 1314 at 91.00; sizes 1 to embroidered, for 91.25; sizes 1114 to 2, $1.69. , wear, i Dat il | t) as Children's colored, Fr she ‘and chambray, Russfan and French waist style. and short sleeves, Stripes, checks and solid colors. Children's "1. 50 Bloomer Dresses at $1 Made of linon, low neck and short sleeves, tan, blue, pink and white, trimmed with tailo contrasting color, Full cut bloom- ers. 2 tod years. Children's Wash Hats, 50c Of Pique Linen and check ginghams, Button on crown. r\ T pen Men's Straw |Boys’ $7.00 All Hats, $1.25 Values $2.00 to $2.50 Low neck 2 to 5 years. special, $1.00. red bands of Low Shoes for shoes have found every- Burt footwear. i) =p ly Al Ih Us NT ie 4 li Wool NavyBlue' Serge Suits $4.98 Made up in yoke Norfolk ; and Double Breasted styles, ‘\new models, full cut a Knickerbocker Trousers, —<4,made with belt loops, full! Sie Sizes 7 to 17 years. | Boys’ Wash Trousers 69c In Tan, Blue and White| Perm Khaki, also Tan and Black | and White Crash, cut full, made with belt loops, Sizes 6 to 17 years. Boys’ $6.00 Wash i Norfolk Suits, $3. 98) = The better kind, in all! linen crash and Khaki,made AH“, in the newest Norfolk model coats, tailored so that they | ‘can be easily laundered. | Sizes 7 to 15 years. | Just for Saturday's Customers ~Lingerie Waists« Tailored Madras or Dimity Shirts. Materials are of the best, workmanship the finest. If you find the mannish shirt too severe, we have a nicely pleated Madras, French $2.50Pure Irish Linen Tailored Shirtsat 91.49. These linen waists have become slightl: but can easily be laundered. and Tailored Shirts for 98c $1.50 Is the Most Reasonable Regular Price for Them. Prettily trimmed Lingerie and” Fine White Voile Waiste,in thenew, est styles too numerous to deseribe ia detail. You can choose from high end low neck models. Button front’ or back. A full range of sises, $4 to 46, Value $1.50; Special, 98¢. These Shirts never sell for less than $1.80; soiled through handling; me are beautifully ‘others nicely pleated, A good waist for hard O'Nelll Mata Steve Thine Pies, Men’s“Surety”Shoes and Oxfords, $3.00 So good that you don't need to pay more for summer shoes. You can pay $1.00 more in hundreds of stores and get no better shoes. All the most popular leathers and models, as button and lace and blucher. Cut with solid rock oak soles in black calf, tan calf, black vici and tan vici. Both high and low shoes, many heel and toe shapes, including . tne raised toe and Cuban heel so popular this season. Full range of sizes and widths. Men's 96.00 Shoes at #3,85—These self- same si re sold all over the world at 86.00 per fs . They are high models in gun metal and wax calf. Four different styles, including button and lace. O'Nelll's Store for Dad and the Boys, Men’s Nainsook Underwear Quality at 35c Three Garments for $1.00 Athletic Nainsook Underwear, coat style shirts, knee length drawers. All neatly trimmed, Men's $1.50 Athletic Union Suits, 91.00 Fine nainsook and cambric Union suits, coat style, knee lengths Men's $1.00 Balbriggan Underwear, sc. Fine gauge balbriggan underwear. Short sleeve shirts, ankle length drawers, O'Nelil’e Btore for Dad and the 50c