The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1912, Page 9

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INTERVENTION NOW PLAN OF GUBANS AS REVOLT GROWS Commerce Board of Santiago Alarmed by Raids Considers Call for U. S. Aid. SANTIAGO, Cuba, June 3—Many refu- fees from Lamaya, which was solzed by the rebels Wednesday, are arriving here. ‘They report that upward of 600 negroes entered the town shouting “Death to the whites.” ‘They pillaged and then burned the stores. y American naval oMfcers at the Guan- tanamo station visited Lamaya after the rebels had withdrawn and made) of the scenes of destruc- tuation appedrs increasingly grave and much alarm is felt in this olty, amvers of the Chamber of Com- meres are considering @ proposition to call @ meeting, at which a request for American intervention would be made. Leoting and burning in the vicinity of Beatiago continues. TASILNOTON, June 3—A lstinct improvement in the conditions in the eighborhood of Daiquiri! Cuba, ts re- ported to the State Department to-day from the New York headquarters of the iron company whose plant was threatened by the insurrectos. HAVANA, June 3.—The Government was not in receipt of further news from the front this morning beyond the re- @ort that the damage done by the and burning La: ted In earlier adv! tion, a temporary da few thatched Sra a aT ———- ——- houses were burned, the loss not ex- ceeding @ few thousand dollars. It 1s rumored that a resolution will be ited in Congress this afternoon abrogating the Morua law, which pro- hibits the formation of political parties on racial lines, Opposition to this law enced. hick,” one of a rang of coln countertettegs recently | rounded up by Capt. Fiynn of the local secret service, pleaded gullty to-day be- fore Judge Hough in the Federal Dis- trict Court to passing spurious half dollars, He was sentenced to serve two in the Federat Penitentiary at a, Ga, Gleason was arrested last week by Secret Service Agents Callahan FRECKLES That Quick Quickly Removes e Homely Spote, ‘There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as a new drug, othine—double strength—has been discovered that positively removes these homely spots. Simply get one ounce of othine— double atrength—from Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores and apply a little of it at night, and in the morning you will see that even the worst freckles to disappear, while the have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful, clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fuils to remove freckles. at New Dri Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Summer Furnishings At Material Reductions in Prices Curtains Scrim, Swiss and Net Styles Regularly Couch Hammocks Couch Hammocks Cushions—Cretonne Covered Regularly $2.00 to $2.50 French Willow Chairs Bar Harbor model, with imported fabrics...... Regularly $6.75 to 87 50 Imported Printed Covers 14% yards square, for stand and 0 cushion covers...........0..000+ 50¢ Regularly 85c and $1.00 Cushions 50¢ Regularly 75c and 1.00} Furniture Reupholstered in our own shops at reduced rates during the Summer months. Lace and Heavy Hangings cleaned, repaired and stored at moderate rates. Single bed size..... pai Regular prices Double bed size Regular prices xtra large size.... Regula: Steamer Rugs:-+++-- Regular $8.50 and $12.50 qualities Muslin Sheets At Less Than Sheets Will offer tomorrow, Tuesday, 250 pairs Fine California Wool Blankets At Less Than Usual Prices Reet pair.. pair... Regular prices $10.50 and $12.00 Figured Silkoline Comfortables.....-- Laminated cotton filled—regularly $2.35 ' Satin Finish Bedspreads Reg. Fvloes At Reg. Prices At : .. 58¢/42x3814.....18c.......14e + 62¢ an) Canaan 9 - 68¢ -22c 17c¢ 740 24c » 19¢ \ $1.00 $1.50 and $2.00 Regularly $7.50 $5.00 Regularly $15.00 $9.50 $1.25 $4.50 j j j cushions coy 7 | Recry $4.50 and $5.50 $7.75 and $8.50 $5.50 and $6.50 $9. 00 and $10.00 - $6.75 and $7.75 rly $3.50 ae $5.50 and $7.75 and Pillow Cases Regular Prices Pillow Cases The stock market ri re ally forty-seven years old to-day, cele- ae ean rding te te leaders. = | DUYINE orders at the outset of trading . toe, tant, elit, brated the day only unofficially tn #0 far t! coceemaiensensiness to-day, At the opening iractional ad- a He + % as he recetved the congratulations of |, The stomach of the American people | perity of the nation Good Work of “Strong Arm’ vances were establshed in nearly all) A: +h such foreign rulers and members of | if degenerating, caused from over-eating, | Our forefathers lived simple The records af Commisatoner Wa! leading features, while the American | 4! oni royaliy aa chanced to remember the lack of exercise and neglect of heaith | They ate sparingly of plain food, # strong arm squad, officially known Tobacco shares were exceptionally +1 day. laws. We stuff our bodies with all kinds [hard and slept soundl, They the Special Squad and commandad trong. The list experienced difficulty * % Hiecause the court waa in mourning | of food and all the food we can eat, fail strong men and thi ‘lid | big things, Lieut. Charles Becker, compiled to May| in maintaining the early strength, how- As for the death of King Frederick of Den. | to take sufficient exe we are to keep up to their standard 1, show that within the period of alever, and toward the end of the first| 4! + | Prarie, mark, and also owing to the press of | and without proper discriminat resist invasi | year the members of the squad made| hour began to yield to realizing, Read+ + pees oMfolal business, it was decided to defer | diet. Then, again, women eat get back to 1,852 arrests, Of this number 1,48 were | ing and Union Pacific made rapid de-| sg ACTIVE SECURITIES. the official recognition of the royal birth- | candy and sweetmeats. T! If you feel convicted, 104 were discharged, 189 were | 41) - day until June 14. the welfare of the individ. a bad taste clines. Reading reacted to 166, while % a sg Medal let go on suspended sentences and 80) triion paciti a ¢ = 8 more so for the community because of [feel distressed fare awaiting trial. From those who m Pacific receded below 37, + i | eotpet hanes Idaho's Democratio Delegation, | its prevalence. quent heads! were fined and tet wo a total of 9,008) 4% ene Lat ag oresmare wen witecl § 23} | fee bao ahr COUER D'ALDPNE. Iaho, June 2—| “Such a diet becomes a habit, and an Jurder. 3 was collect pw My eee wee We $ 19g | tod Amertesn _Seeiting Democrats met here to-day to select |abnormal craving is created.” Taken Intense duiness prevailed in the after- noon pertod. veloped was mostly in Reading, Union Pacific and Steel. A the last few minute: op Pop ee JUNE 8, 1912. _ «| KING GEORGE 47 TO-DAY. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, WALL STREET unimportant, being about equally d!- vided between fractional losses and advances, “WILL TONE UP THE STOMACH a AND STRENGTHEN THE NERVE } | Brition Rater W! Deones People's Gas en. prices of stocks pared with Saturday's | ji orton ~¥' Hh Y bir | y Jun To-tay's high And of net cl LONDON, June King George, actu- ngs, Be final figures, are as follo ponded well to FREES with irregular hour sleep one day he stomach tire nervor see this on every &@ growing menace to the p! too little much the next f order and the shi tered We It Notable Baception. six delegates to the national conven: (From the Boston Transcript.) tlon at Baltimore, ‘The numerous o Gibba—One Kets no diplomas in the| tests between the various leader schoo! of experience. control of the convention have 4 a hough harmony is being talked by all sides, What little business de- on and restore and appetite. Por sale | Disbs—I don't know; the marriage certificate comos pretty near being one. closing time, but changes were | % ~ lat all druggists (ee DOUBLE LVI STAMPS ALL DAY TUESDAY—LIBERTY STAMPS PREMIUMS DELIVERED FREE (@ Sale Cf ‘National fmpodarnce Is Sweeping This Town by Storm and Attracting Thousands To-day to New York’s Great Underprice Stor The Henry Siegel Chain of Stores are of national importance as distributors of the world’s reliable merchandise to everybody in the three great centers of commerce, New York, Chicago and Boston. They are performing a real service of national i importance in the maintenance of quality and regulation of prices so as to save thousands of American citizens many dollars yearly. sale is inaugurated to accentuate this store's position in this respect, and to bring forcibly to the mind of every resident of New York and vicinity that here—at 6th Avenue and |4th Street—isastore that is at all times serving a growing public best and is best fitted to serve you too. Wonderful values in Summer Merchandise will be offered every day this week. Watch our advertisements or, better yet, come. Come to-morrow. A Wonderful Opportunity—Choice of Any Trimmed Hat in Stock, Values 36 to $10 Just think of it! You can walk into our beautiful Millinery Parlors to-morrow and select any trimmed hat and buy it fot $1.9@—the sale price that is nothing short of being ridiculous. PP | PP | aes in this sale were priced formerly at $6.00 to $10.00, - Styles in millinery for al ages, conservative anc dignified black hats tor the elderly folks and the more dashy and smart moc ager wornen, Any amount of the Summer favorites—beauti rge white chips dels trimmes your special idea in trimmings for your Summer H in obtain it in thi Hats trimmed _ with flowers, fo ‘(Main Floor), No Matter Where You Live, Come Here Early for These 5 Tuesday dHour Specials 30c. Layer Cakes 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. 10 A. M. tol P. M. These 3-hour specials are ; Strawberry or 120 proof ps ve of this store's j@UC filled; regu- each; special, leadership in value-giving. (Math Fleet.) In most cases every item we quote here is actually offered{ pewcy to you for less than the $4.00 Axminster Strips 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Best quality carpet worth $4.00, ‘These can ($2. 45) Women’s Outing Shirts 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Pure Linene, in black, bye and Tan, regularly i $2.00; size 22 to 36 w to43length be put together tomake rugs, 4 yards long: enc (Fourth Tider fe eee 69c Bed Sheets 7—Quimby’s Candie: 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Very delicious, pure see jiaens ve! | LOC (Mala Floor) Misses’& Children’s Sandals. 10 A. M. to1 P. M. (Second ¥ age) Sa Special Luncheon 10 A. M. to1 P. M. Warranted solid leather.) wholesale market price. 10 A. M. to1 P. M. Rares: ee) Read prices compare them. \ Patra liven seat 10 A. M. tol P. M. Qne 1b, Home Made Ginger sts up to 2: value ey 5c Compare the merchandise \ alcebabmeaning ere horbyg rair, and you certainly will be- come a regular shopper here. Positively No Mail or Telephone Orders Filled Children’s Drawers— $1.00 Waists—, 10 A, M. tol P. M. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Muslin, cut full width, tin- Of lawn, high orlow necks C sc have pretty em- | Cc oidered yoke sieetss( Nally Cooma limit “ih ett tT | POC eRe henson c Cotton Diapering: 10 A. M. tol P. M. Absolutely with soft fi in & sanitary olin ial ickage Guaker p Sora Fiahes? ‘orn Flakes: ree (SC : “$1.50 Porch peers = (Third Foor. ), Stamped for Emb’d’in 10 A. M. to1 P. M. Marquisette and ‘anak | 10 A, M. to1 P. M. Cf green bamboo, 10 feet wide and ¥ feet log, it erfect with rope an Cc tawn Waists, Corset Covers, Linen ene Crash Cushion Tops, z ished with hemstitched ruffle; leys; special to 35¢ values... sizes 2 to 12 yer wide, 10 yd. feng eee (Fourth sh Ne (Fourth kell Cm long or short sleeves at Yeach ‘ eect Chemisettes 10 A. M. to 1 P.M. Shadow Net and Plain) '17c Net Chemisettes, regular (Main Floor, , 75cBaseballSuits Men’s Negligee Shirts 10 A. M. to! P.M. Of Madras and I secate iy both the coat anc 13 clored frent atyler, wit culls attached, rizes 14( 5c tol7,at (Main Floor.) y) 10 A. M. to1 P. M. Mild cured, boned end tied; regularly 15e; spe- cial, \ Cc ees (SiN Floor. Screens $1.25 Parasols) 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. fz Shoulders: heavy qualit | 29 10 A.M. to 1 P. M. dezen with pearl buttons, and n) gaits Dice a $1.25 Tailored Waists nts and bi 1 plain white it of) ing houres; limit, 3ceze: iverihtareaaientas ee (ASCE, ed | iteh porkete at \65c -10c Belt Strips | 10 A, M. tol P. M. Window 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Harrap 10 A. M. to 1 P — ic Corset Covers 25 Domestic Cigars Patent centre extension ‘) Washable matersals; many 10 A. M. toi P. M. 1 hardwood oiled frame: 24 | Good quality gray flannel, | beautiful pattcrns in att ©}. oy Natnooak, with round 10 A. M. to1 P. i. inches high: enteric 027 ( C | J complete with shirt, pants CY Lotte ee any , inches; each belt ard cap, at (Seventh Floor,), $12.98 Reed Baby— 25 High Grade Lin ere Cigars, telling regularly at 98; they have a > Cc mil flavor spe 12!4c Handker hieis: 10 A.M. tol P.M. Men's and Wom wy re trish Linen bie re ‘ZC 25c Ribbon Remnants 10 A. M. tod P.M. 10 As Me to. K FM: 25c Stationery 10.4. M. tol F. - pes linen nah ap (Mala Floor.) kage 7i:cMonogram Whiskey 10 A. M. to} P. delicacy (Second Floor.) Udds and Ends Gloves: i0 A.M. to 1 P.M Carriages 10 A. M. to! P. M. cot well, reclining back corduroy upholstering \ 3ec Crib Blankets— 10 A, M. to 1 P. M. Reed cattan bedy, deer) $9. 49 reereedheed.e fine, » weet, juicy, thin skinnes Oranges; special to-mer- Main toe al American Lady Corsets: 10 A. M. tol P.M. ‘O7¢ Lawn Dressing Sicques 10. A. M. to 1 Py ii, suey 18¢ (recond Bloor.) Women's $2.50 Pumps Oe ed c—-29c Cheviots: eA: M. tol P.M, Lgetteet gan a» ber atrce Main Floor \ A) e— 59c Liberty Satin— 10 A, M. tol P. M. All street ane, svening | a) ved ae ‘59c Irreout yd ws Main Floor, laadhaciat Men's 15c S’mless Hose 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. ‘n black, tan and all cel | esebdeasid Young Men's $10 Suits 10 A. M. tol P.M. 5) Qeeemecnsean( THI?! P1007. oessemeseneed Hoys’ 50c Khaki Pants: 10 A. M. to 1 P.M. e new tan shade r ihn r | ratte | aC | ne Thied Hor, laeae | c—Leds Spring L amb~w Women’s 2% Combinations 10A.M. tol P.M, S121 pants er a e—Roasting Chickangen 10 A.M. to P.M, Acervice for six peopl $5 Leather Suit Cases 10 A. M. to1 P. M. Straps all arounc n ech me ti hat | $3.69 eather com ee 69c Vanity Bags 10 A, M. tol P.M. Silver lined with ) ining bev porketforcash:cach Male Beet ———e 50c White Hand Lags 10 A. M. tol P.M. Pesurilel polors der | Naat reel linaie lane eSc) Vuttonclarp pec $1 my Clocks. 10 A.M, tol P.M. Guarentee ihe | yeer ) double bell arm, eas '79 nickel care. varanter ey $2 Oil Paintings 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. cne tet rene Women's 8c Silk Hose 10 A, M. to 1PM. “\44c inches each ety) Cincinnati Cervelat 10 A. M. to1 P. M. This delicious ‘1 regularly 2le per. Ib. 5 special te-morrew, Ib C eae Sunkist Oranges 10 A. M. tol P. M. ‘20 cw! 2 de zen for \ C (Sixth Bloor.), Boys’ 68c Straw Hats: 10 A. M. to P. M. wt te a reins HW iat SNe ‘a Floor. arr 38 Pc. Dinner Sets 10 A. M. to 1 P.M. ‘8c (Fourth 11000.) ceeemeemeed Men’s 33 Low eres 10 A. M. to1 P. M. Patent coltekin, i ’ of styles, shapes well woith — Luying, Sold elsewhere at abc 2 per Is special lor hour edie! 73e iyo wear size 2,2 (sixth Moor raat BEI a Floor.) Pere 10 A.M. tot M. (S] ore; renicreed heel, tc ( Hs) 319 or 4 you can and elastic tops, all rizee 3, Py ou Cal subject to slight imper ) ‘Be Bia worderful bargain. ¢ | fectins: vir i Kee Malu Moor, _ (rhied Floor. ),

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