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THE EVENING WORLD, ‘TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1918. |nimseit trom going to the street by! eee eM D-DAY CABARET, EIGHTH FLOOR | eray Drawing himeelf] BBRLIN, Jan. 2 vt kneor Be Cantiliion heid on! man, formerly tm to the mutterway with one nand aad] pine from 19% t (fired two abote a the burglars as they {the age of ne sped over the roof to tie adjoining | the Ministry German Admiral Dead. ‘That declaration {8 the corneratone building, Down through the seuttie of jon ball pay as of the rights of the United States at the | No 214 Greenwich they went and the Panama Canal," he sald | policeman after them { Representations by the United States ‘'. BIE CANAL OPEN ‘would de the eastern terminus of the BF y ca BELLED BURGLARS Genator Root read the deciaration that, ON EQUAL RIGHTS (2s: szrox:|JANGLING PLUNDER Tells Senate Pledges Made to Great Britain in Treaty From the treaty with Great Britain equal terme to all.” TO ALL, SAYS ROOT _— Must Be Fulfilled. —y when the Hay-Paune treaty wae made put the United ten under ape- cific obligation to make the canal A great Righway open on equal terma to the world,” he said He read from statements made at that time by the United States representatives that “the United Staten would not, if 1 could, Gain any exclusive rights over the anal.” “On that representation Great Britain retinquished her right to all control over the future of the Panama Canal,” said | LEADS TO CAPTURE Trio Held for Theft of Tele-| phone Apparatus Which Rang Alarm Revealing Them. 1 police station only # nee away, and Detectives! Niccelli and Sheviin rushed out. @aw the two burglars running down the street and called upon them to | halt. The men patd no attention to the | command and the detectives opened fire, Half a dozen shots were fired and the men threw up their hands. De CantiiMon came up as the detectives reached the burgiars. ‘The sergeart was sure there was o third man and went back to the loft es THOUSANDS RELY UPON POSLAM Postam io the first ¢! ands whenever the skin mat of thous | 19°70 207 IN NEW YORK'S SHUPPING CENTER’ The Sale of Irish and Scotch Table Linens Subject to Slight Mill Imperfections Renator Root, “and consented to tie buuds ; 4 Gaw 4 ; WASHINGTON, Jan. M— "The United} abandonment’ of the Clayton-Bulwer| Turgiare were there with pelle thie! thet ‘tan to. the pubes “tation, te any oets see the Emereeney Labora. At Prices Averaging One Half States should elther submit the Panama| ¢ a % | . tree toll questio nto impartial arbitra- While the United Stater was given morning at the loft building of No. 2% Greenwich street. The police wet found two bags of loct on be roof and tories, 98 fest @5th Street, New York Tt is a great many years since we had the good fortune to secure Linen vatues that authority over the construotion antl three more in the loft which is eccu- , for « free sample and seeing its City, . even approached these offered in tni le. The st st of statements concerning ° q rot 0 " on Pied by Henry Boeson, dealt he quick removal Pr in this sale, je strongest ¢ f AS ie © wee "ihe Tisai p operation of the canal, sald R t. that vie nwt ue ~ he, = al fixtures” ‘The tof of the Senadinnd Sr em tenben eruptions undue red- them could hardly be exaggerations. Frankly, we have never seen their equal, and Sehator Root In the Senate téday tn a| Vision ita {t should bo “without ImPalr-| gown tn aheete ttizen told 8 lee toon toon neering Company ha'l | nese or in clearing the complexion over- Linen experts who have examined them were amazed when told the sale price, The apeech favoring repeal of the free toll Be ee eee tad’ bon eomaled 1h ars geant De Cantiliion he thought burst a reir ater the detectives pleted up fenblse, iy ead tite aartaoe. seis Fae vale bast aay referred to are so minute as to be not worth gl it judging ‘ * , 44 ‘ta . ward Tenety, known as “Big 4,” ile: thekd e values. For the most part th ist of tiny mill spots tnat readily bleach out Provision of the new Panama Canal|tiele & of the Clayton Bulwer treaty were in the tailor shop of 1. Perel at i ‘oli dily, itchin, Pi ey consist of tiny mill spots ’ aot. ~¥ He quoted the aasurances given to who is suspected of having been with | troubles yield to Poslam readily ie No, 20 Greenwich street. The sergeant lost no time in reaching the store. Stretched across the door was a bulldog and his growl was an unwelcome greet- ing that gave the policeman pause. No in the wash or pinhead holes in the selvage. Table Damask, 2 yards wide; values Butler and Waegonhoefer. Ie is know: in sporting circles as a heavyweight Cane ez, aries and is & former J es Army artiveryman. is thirty-eight years old, Butler slghtosn and Wasgonhoeter nineteen. They are Great Hritain that the United States at once. SOAP is Mot soup of soaps for daily use, toilet and bath, as a means color and texture of the Ae &, g its continued health. ‘pdeLAdi s fenator Root took the position that Congress should not have passed a law last summer that discriminated againat foreign shipping and granted free (ols Table Damask, ¢ and 2'4 yards wide; 9 values 82.25 to 83.00 per vard, at All Linen Napkins; valucs to $2.25 per dozen, at, ¥ dozen... ...+ p Mid not seek any spectal favors for its ships in the Panama Cana UNITED STATES CAN CLAIM NO SPECIAL CONTROL. 1.50 ‘1.00 , 69: 75, ato... jo rds, 225 yards, 214x214 ‘ beolutely pure, It derives its rare bene- Heavy ‘Grade All Linen Napkins: to American coastwise shippina. That! genator Root contended that the Uni-] burglars had crossed that threshold. eae Ab een bee ee fast Herts {rom smedication with Pos. ih valecey tet wilzes to Bade per Ueeehy al, pa 14 action, he dechared, had te Kource | could claim no special con-) De Cantillion heard the sound of bells. |a belated pedeatrian or stood off ry bare lam. Soothes tender skin. Best for in- seperes et dozen vanes 98¢ of “great regret to multit our canal because It owned the Fells tinkled, delle jingled and bdella|tender, Both have been in the reform | fants. . 2x2 ‘vards, @x2!y | Eytra Qualitv All Linen Napkins: fellow-oitinzens,” ide ty thowe. who claimed {Jangled. Tt wounded tike a acore of | ScROOk and Butler has a brother now All sell Poslam (price 50 $8.50, values to $4.50 per dozen, at, "1.95 patn tut the : ntitied to bulld | “centrale” turned tooee at once. Del “ne time cents) and Poslam Soap (price £5 cents) V4 dozen ‘ ty and do vith worl.” A canal © Fine Grade Heavy All ‘Linen Napkins: He own 4 Cantiliion shook himself andi rubbed his $$ = | ” Senator F ft an it lke regard to Pre-| eyes, Christmas was too far away for | eee, 1U Ores) pe Soeraw rs *2.50 ous treatte | lozen ‘ of the free t be ‘Nothing can be further from the| SY sounds like these. He followed the | Very Finest Grade Napkins. extra large act passed | ust and hin ap fact.” declared Senator Root. “It in| *ounds over to No. 276 Greenwich street, | s i values to #12.50 dosen, at, 9 to-day opened a fight to secure an| not our territory, opt in trust, Far] which ts @ loft building, an@ there he 69 4 dozen 3.00 amendment of the law before it goes} from our being from the ebli-| found the door opened. Going upstairs, | £7 Simpson Crawtord Co. > On Sale To-Morrow, Into effect. The Henator dectared that} SAtton of the treaties thei g oe re he came upon James Butler and | it, tain by the ownenship of the Zone, We) Rudolph Was hoefer, H Coneress fad heen tired out before the | hal qaken that proverty on trut. Wel nag ae eetemone bella. aed’ suppiion are cor.tinuing their Would New Spring Dill was taken up last summer and that]eannot be Feiss. te, Rope sopnadt under his arm, "i ou ay ‘3 Wash bri " sceive 0 . | without je to that cor . “ . the mearaie never received proner eon-| without being faine to, that co ‘The burglars Aropped thelr ewan’ Extraordinary Sale of ° bl sideration i tat rt be our treaty of ar-|and made for the roof with the police- a or a Faris 9 Just Arrived TREATY HELD CANAL OPEN ON titration.” nid Senator Rout “not to) man at thelr heels, They went through Oriental Carpets and Rugs own: “Refreshing” t tand with arrogant assertion upon | ph ttle of the sk: nin mos EQUAL TERMS TO ALL, — [stant with urromnt, eanertion upon] she scuttle of the skvilght and as Ds RE i Cantillion went through they slammed The only noticeable difference i aptly describes these Penator Ro deol d h t a n a nd that . " f Bay . ess 0s deg hi Hg he ‘ite ea id oh Set rte, ‘wetter whien she Geerne nO scuttle on him. |The selleemen At Radically Reduced Prices between these beautiful new Char- dainty new fabeics for American constise ships Pe Ee tan ents dur | down the wanting root. He only aaved Included are V ial Values i | . Pt yrds Semsmagallg rel Beh yl ty on Mdreat Britain, Mexica, Gebmany ana] MHC We, shall not only witlate, ONT | QoS SS earings ncluded are Very Special Values in and Afternoon Gowns and Paris- atines in various hues otner nations have their co in the same way that we have, fe trade he wald. “You are not at Mberty to discriminate faine to all principles that we have asserted in aaying to the world that we were in favor of arbitration. Promise to be very strong favorites. Then there are the lighter and fluffier made Gowns lies in the fact that these in the special purchase sale Antique and Modern Persian Hall Runners, Internal Baths : an Ameri rE Te z ri x ¥ i A . border Voiles. Silk etri sion, Hor. bests rorusna| SULZER CALLS FOR ANSWER. || Far ilk of the womach, intestine, ee ee et 17.50 were made in America — | Seer andi al Satire +0 “Vibterist of 0 Meaiean on ecoleeadhd at $19.75, 25.00, 29.50 dressmaking Salnens in New York near” : 24c Mai cancelasaats ecieces et’ aceite 3. Seno ti_oev: ea. Persian Mahal Rugs, ) which imported the originals from Ratine stripes on crepe in equality we have guarantee’ to the! ser has directed ‘Sheriff Melville 1. Paris and produced these exact BU tie Deter: eee: about 9 by 12 ft., suitable for Dining Rooms and Libraries, Formerly $135.00 to 150.00, at $87.50 Persian, Mousoul, Iran and Fereghan Rugs, from 3 to 4 ft. wide to by 7 ft. long, Former Prices $25.00 to 35.00, at 15.00 Royal Kirmanshah Mats, sizes about 2 ft. by 2 ft. 8 inches, Former Prices $15.00 and 18.50, workl.”* ‘The Benator outlined the relations be- tweeh the United States and Great Bri- tain which had led up to the making of the Hay-Pauncefote treaty of 1901, under which the canal was constructed. “The United States gave up nothing it then had,” said the Senator. “Ite obligations in that treaty were entirely looking to the future. But Great Rritain gave up ite rights’ to the protectorate over ho Mésquito const, which, it was supposed, Krush of Suffolk County to file with him on Fob. 4 an anwwer to charges preferred by the Riverhead Town Ag- ricultural Soctety. It im alleged the Bhertff permitiied prisoners in hin cus- tody too much freedom ond that he entertained @ woman prisoner at a Thanksgiving Day dinner. Accompanying the petition asking! for the removal of Sheriff Bruah ix a report of the Suffolk County Grand Jury criticising the management of the Suffolk County Jail. 35c 40-in. Fancy Bordered Voiles, 25c 39c Silk Stripe Crepes, 28¢ 44-in. Poplins, at. yd., $0¢ 44-inch Ratine Bor- dered Voiles, yd. .59c 44-inch Drawn Work Bordered Ratine, 89c copies. This house made them to sell at £25.00 to $35.00 and more, but the manufacturer's season is over, and we took all he had left—at a price. That concession permits us to extend a like advantage to you. 15 Distinct Paris Style opies of excellent lustrous Charmeuse, C Meteor, in such dainty shades as Nell Rose, Peach, Shell Pink, New and Navy Blue, White, Taupe, Brown, Wistaria, Champagne and Maize. €F Simpaon Crawford Co. Third Floor. On Sale To-Morrow, 1100 American Machine-Made Rugs Underpriced These are new, fresh goods, direct from the mill. In addition there are a lot of eight hundred rugs, the entire surplus stock of one of the best mills in Philadelphia. $27.50, 9x12 Seamless Royal $26.00, 9x12 Royal Axminster Axminster Rugs, at $22.85 Rugs, at $17.45 Internal Baths The treatment for @ permanent retum to perfect health. ‘We have now the “J. B. L. Cascade” ‘on exhibition at all Ril Sores in New York and Betis Ask for booklet, “Why Man of To. Day Is Only 50 Per Cont. Efficient.” 15c Tissue Voiles and Crepes, 8.75 To-morrow, an Exceptional Offering of Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas at $1.95 and 2.75 Values from $3.00 to 4.00 These Umbrellas are of Heavy Twilled Silk, close rolled, with handles of Sterling Silver, Gun Metal, Buckhorn, Choice Natural and Mission Woods. at 10c An offering for Wednes- day only. Tissue voiles an in a great variety of tyes, mostly stripe effects, © Main Fleer, _ TROSENBAUM &Co., 10 & 12 WEST 23” STREET.N.Y. || GOING OUT © ae Rich Oriental patterns and colors, suit- TSE ae ler fle. Jewelry Departments Gee (LE sat eet © | ametuens ob donpus and odors For To-morrow, Unusual Inducements in ey a aT tie win ae nee $15.50 OF BUSINESS Sterling Silver Jeweled Lace Bar Pins, $1.10, 2.25 They are Pie atpes hy and con! Size es a asitas Values $1.50 and 3.00 sesliaes Ore aula Cork Linoleum, 75¢ & 85c Linoleum, at s Including laying. 2 and 4 yards wide. Repre- square yard, 39c senting tile effects, marble and other popular New patterns, 2 yards wide. colors and designs, tar Simpson Crawford Co., Fourth Floor, On tale To-Morrow. Advance Notice of the Great February Sterling Silver and Novelty Ear Rin, 1.65, 2. rane Values $2.25 and 35. $ » 2.50 Vall » 1.65, 2.95, 6. is Rea oh PRY 66, 2.95, 6.25 Silver and Novel! 7.50 9.50 ture, Serge & Chevio 9.75| valuee$28000.00 4.90) 150 Coats, Chinchilla, ios $30 Velour de Laine Coats.... e $0 saree A Cordurey Dresoes _ 8,90 | {20 cloud Laine Conta. Genuine White Coral Pink Tinted Necklaces, Sale of Good Furniture * $40 Charmeuse Dresses...... 15.00 12.50 Graduated beads, 20 inches long, at 2.75 These preliminary announcements are for the attention of patrons who dislike Lp anal of alan “ 10.75) $40 Silk Plush Coats.. 15.00 Values $5.00 to 7.50 the ernie con toy ihyetlably attending our annual Fobrusty pale We have inis i t! » whic! ins 4 y 27th, t es: d Misr Erning Dressee. "| '16-75|50Silk Velour & Brocade! 1 4 5 |! Jeweled Bandoaux, Hair Pins and Barrottes, finaed marking fr the sale whch begins January S726, and there deg fo doo $25 | Aaa pre Suits : 2:59 $3 Lace Trimmed Waists..... 85c Specially Priced at $1.00 to 12.50 a GA the convenience, of those te whom it may pe of service, a plan of $30 Tailored Suits.... : le $4 Lace Trimmed Waists .... i Pe leferred payments may be arranged with our credit department. $35 Wide Wale Suits......... 12.501 $5 Fancy Trimmed Chiffon 1.50 Opera Glasses, Fans and Evening Bags $3.00 Hall Mirror at 87c $40 Trimmed Suits... ,15.00 Waists bid 1.75 Real ce. ani ntique Fans, Evening Bags in the Made of Circassian walnut, mahogany or fumed oak. $48 Trimmed Suits. . | 19.50} 6 chiffon, Ciena latest Parisian combinations. No C. O, D., Mail or Telephone orders. Mutated Meuse} yg] anemia tet Mee} 2005 || Evening Bags of sik cho, with gold ae Caan Bi nen oA and ribbon flowers, mirror bottom, Value $3.50, at $2.65 Evening Bags, of princess lace combined with gold cloth, Values $4.50 and 5.50, $3.75, 4.50) Hand-made Beaded Bags, in floral andOrientalcolorings, Values $15.00 to 35.00, at 11.50,15.00,19.50 $30 QuarteredOak Dining Table at $17.50 >) Top measures 44 inches, and extendsto6 feet. The pedestal is very heavy, with large claw feet. 50 tables ready forimmediate delivery. Complete Bed Outfit for FebruarySale at $16.50 $17.50 Box Spring, $12.50 Mattress (has French roll ede) and 84.00 pair of Pillows for 816.50. We have contracted for 200 of these outfits, and no more are to be had after these are sold. EF Simpson Crawford Co., Fifth Floor. On Sale To-M; CERIES of the better kind—at moderate prices—thereby assuring you good, inexpensive living. Mail orders filled. Chelsea 2100, FUR FINAL Unrestricted Choice 547 Fur Sets Consisting of Alaska Sable, Pointed Fox, 1 5.00 Blue Wolf, Sable Fox, Black Fox, French Mole, Red Fox and Hudson Dyed Seal Sets Roviaer Pri to $75.00 Wednesday, a Very Advantageous Purchase of TEAS ‘Arelabt or blends rt gy| GRAPEFRUIT aise? ef." 9C ormer Prices up to i totaits Wetec yce P Hand Bags and Strap Books HAMS Bitty... QUAKER OATS iti’ "§i0,| WINES AND LIQUORS of Pin and Polished Morocco, Llama and | Nee |APRICOTS Wéstitsisya | COGNAC iAP "S15 Unrestricted Choice 229 FurCoats Long Grain, in black and colors, Value $5.00, $2.95 7a PEACHES "pati ty qr | RUE HISKY 3 ofee8 _— of Pin Seal and Pin Morocco, silk lined, | AXy, ‘RAISINS Geode | PORT AND. SH ERRY Be ii eel a) Masusal with purse and mirror, Value $6.00, at 3.85) OIC CODFISH fein’ * Old sanferrines: 62.00 €1 9g or Chappelle Dyed Russian Pony, Caracul | 45 00 Black Walrus Traveling Bags, Sicteitoree cans 224;-- LSC|/PEANUT BUTTER jer CLARET & ZINFANDEL and Mink Marmot Coats................. ° | 14 to 18 inches, full cut, leather lined, COFFEE, hess, Bouled: 39¢\HERRING Se" hid, at | ritee dallon. . BOC « 85C Former Prices up to $200.00 with riveted frames, Value $8.00, at 5.85 FLOUR tices ‘ can. pei ies asiea Oc gone PRAM & ie peo w fish in full quars.. West 23d 1 22d Streets \ CRACKERS "Up obarao i iho ‘FLoon ON scl TO-MORROW — | Ceawiord Co. Sixth Avenue, 19th.to 20th Street. In New York's Shonnins Centeran. &