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4 4 ; a ¥ it e t oz P 12 HISTO SEND WARNING OF AR TO MONTENEGRO King Nichclas Refuses to Yield in Scutari Affair and Ultima- tum Is Being Prepared. arch 21.—The n ultimatum to owing to the unsatisfactory remonatrences on the question 1 lontencgrin reply is considered reating @ serious situation, A «'vfen the Austro-Hungarian and the Italtan Foretgn Offices in regard to pos @ible joint action by the two Powors. Austria, it t# believed, will Insist on en- forcing the decision of the European Vowers that Scutari shall remain an tn- tegral part of the future autonomous State of Albania, It is not known wifat action is to be taken by the division of the Austrian fleet which recently left for the Monte- fegrin and Albanian consts, although they are officially declared to be pro- ing there to carry out manoeuvres. The most bitter feeling 1s expressed Bere both by the press and the public, Which has been aroused by the reported forcible conversion of Catholic Alban- fans to the Orthodox faith by Monte- Regrins who are said to have offered We alternative of conversion or death. death of the priest Palle, who is to have died a victim of his loyalty bo his faith, has caused fierce denun- @lation of the Montenegrins. LONDON, March 21.--King Nicholas @# Montenegro, replying to the Austrian femonstrances, says he has ordered the dombardment of Scutari to be directed Only againat the forts and that the rest the city shall not be shelled, accord- to @ news agency despatch from Vienna, _ King Nicholas refuse Boa-combatants to leav the death of the priest Palle, who ie said was Killed by the Monte- | inphed Decause he refused to renounce faith, * A , W. IRWIN LEFT $400,000 Will of Breckiyn Han Who Died at j San Diego Is Filed, rge W. Irwin, who lived at No. 318 fferson avenue, Brooklyn, and died at én Diego, California, Maron 1, left an tate worth $400,000, according to the IM filed for probate with Surrogate jam of Kings County to-day, The ‘ty is mostly in bonds, and there f& also considerable cash. One-third of the estate is left to the widow, Mary C. Irwin, The remainder aes to children and grandchildren. OF BONDS. A. Hall, who rune a magazine at | West Forty-second street, says « »bbed him of g100 in casn vonds while riding ip the ¢ sonds, according to the oyees in Hall's office, were be transferred to a new In- in the magazine and had been rom a safe deposit vault —<o.. ing a Loat Art, (From the Portland Express.) If the postal card fad continues let- ter writing seems likely to become a Jom art. A few years ago when any tember of the family went away on G Journey the folks at home were kept Pasted through the medium of long Ietters and interesting descriptions of acm visited. Now, the traveler sim- Picks oyt a post card showing the he hae witnessed, acribbles a few rds like “Went through this build to-day,” and lets it go at that. Ty @ certain extent these cards showing te pictures of places of intercnt valuable, but a good many times or Maud buy @ postal showing a sheep grasing cn blue grass, and under them such words as "Great @pen this; having fine time.” Such werd from the absent ones may be det- A Man’s Model In Tan A new Coward model, on s.ylish last for bus!- ness wear. A shoe with ‘character, and wearing capacity above the ordi- nary. JAMES S, COWARD 964-274 Greenwich 8t., N. ¥. (map WARBE® STREST) - Ghall Orders Filled | Send tor Catalogue ee wane riment is re-| the reply of Montenegro to the) exchange of views Is proceeding | old, of No. 508 Weat Nineteenth atreet, | “Yellow | Dr. Flexner Defends Widely Used | Preparation Against Attack j Made in Cincinnati Dr. Simon Flexner to-day defended his discovery, a widely used serum for the treatment of cerebro-apinal menin- Ritis, which recently y iu Kramer of Institute Heal Rew ’ elty, hich Ly, Flexner is ected, has received many inquines regarding reporta of a mect- ing of the Cincinnat! Academy of Medi. tine on ch 17, when br, Krames ts sald to declared several children In the at! City Hospital died a few minu after an injection of the | Plexner serum | Dr. Kramer attributed these deatin to trikresol, a carbolle acid derivative, used with the serum as a preservative. Dr, Flexner said to-day | en treated with the | me \r © 1906, A large pro- were the cause of by Dr, Kramer simi- ported any. — KEYRAN O'CONNOR BURIED. ‘Thonsands View Fancral of Magia- trate; 400 Eecort Body. Thousands of persons packed the} packed the atreets to-day when the body | of Magistrate Keyran O'Connor was 4 taken from the home of his brother, D.) BM F. O'Connor, No, 108 Kast One Hundred | and Sixteenth street, to Mount Carmel | I Church for the funeral rites, Trafic | B) on the Lexifigton avenue line and the | One Hundred and Sixteenth street cross | IMM town line was held up while the funeral | cortexe was under way. ‘ An encort of 100 members of the Po- | canset Club of the Twenty-elghth Ansem- | 2M bly District attended the funeral and the membera of the Hoard of City Magta- trates were pall-bearers, Interment was In Calvary Cemetery. ty-elghth atreet, of her mart Neck wear Well-fitting models in st. Mahler 6th Avenue at 31st Street 25c 3.50 Shoes, 1.90 All sizes in well made button and lace shoes of soft black or tan calfskin and patent leather. Also a good line of Pumps that are worth even more than $3.50. Women's $4.00 Shoes at $2.60 Tan and black Button Shoes with whipcord tops in all sizes. All j new. This season's } shoes. Women’s $5 Low Shoes, 3.50 The new Colo- nial Pumps in tan or black calf and patent leather. Also handsome black calf Ox- ford ties with turn or welt- ed soles. If you wear a sample size,don’t buy any shoes anywhere until you see those dis- layed on our tables, 05 igh and low models, at..... ic Newest Styles in Waists at $1.95 Newly Designed Waists, Not in the House 'wenty-four Hours These will hold the attention of every woman who comes here to-morrow. The qualities are out-of-the-ordinary at thisprice. They have to be to main- tain our value-giving reputation. The assortment is so great that detailed description is impossible. Waists of voile, batiste and lawn; ef- fective models showing touches of pastel colorings, shadow and Val lace trimmings and embroidered 9. designs. ortha dollar more D1. 5 Two Specials from Our Corset Dept. American Lady Corsets in a new low bust model; made of fine quality figured batiste; long over back and hips; hose supportersattached, One of our $2.00 $3 numbers; special Brassieres, the samples of a prominent manufacturer. Made of cambric,trimmed with 7 one embroidery. Detectives under Acting Capt. Tun- ney rounded up at Police | to-day © gang of mixed ale bandits] avenue. who have eonfeaned to six saloon hold- ups on the West Side, four in number, with others who will “Thousands of cases of cerebro-apinal | pe gathered in later, have been making & practice of walking into aaloons, have been children, |4rawing revolvers, standing up bar- der three years of age.| tenders and patrons and cleahing out If the anti-meningitix serum or the pre-| the places in typical Wild Went style. last night, and after a five-hours’ ses- sion with Capt. Tunney he gave in- formation which led to the arrest of Rule bill. THE LENTEN MIRROR before which my lady takes an inventor, good points usually reflects (4 complexion dull and lifeless from loss of “beauty sleep.” VELOGEN, emollient, quickly banishes the effects of late hours and a strenuous social season, Gently massaged into the face twice daily it relaxes facial muscles, lightens lines, cleanses and refines the pores, and clears the slein to a charming delicacy and transparency. One application makes an Improvement) wi Better than cold cream—ueed the same way. twenty-four years Charles Clark, alias 9 Gansevoort street. O'Brien at Forty-sixth atreet an Eleventh avenue; P. J. McDermott a | Seventeenth street and Ninth avenue, Rounded-Up Gang Are Await-] where they had a gun fight with Me- ing Identification by Many More Victims. Dermott and John Gruken at Twenty- fifth @treet and Thirteenth avenue. They held up O'Brien's place Jan. 18 and went back Jan. 26, but were fourht off by the proprietor and bartenders. They also held up and robbed Don- nelley’s saloon, Seventeenth street and Tenth avenue, and Holtzen’ joon, eadquarters| Twenty-fourth street and. Thirteenth Robert McVetty was sted Jan, % for these two crimes, but was There men,|‘ischarged by Magistrate Kernochan, He boasted to the detectives to-day how had “beaten” those cases. Clark co having taken part in a holdup tn terson, N. J., early this year, It is believed that when saloon men whp recently have been held up are given an opportunity to view the Sleuths working on the robberies got| prisoners many more robberies will be id often have been re.|*UAPlclous of Patrick Bolger, twenty-| charged against them. But no one else has re-| three years old, of No, 306 West Twen- Home Re! ALBANY, March 21.—The Assembly has passed Majority Leader Levy's Municipal Empowering act, er Home They arrested him VELOGEN the soothing, fragrant “Beauty's Guardian” ‘s systematic use, @ transformation. ‘At your drugatst's In collapatble tubea, Dc. Double to; Black, whit: new shade: Special Display of - Millinery A great variety of hemp straw Hats with floral <4 5 . Numidi and ostrich 9 feather trimmings. Posi- tively no two alike—the products of our own work- room. Ready for the choos- ing of critical women at great savings. - $5, $7.50 & $10 We Will Re-Trim or Copy Any Model in Col to Suit Your Type Wahout Extra Charge. teh Suits and Dresses Actual $25 Garments We invite you to com- pare these with any ° $25 Suits and Dresses. We are determined to grow rapidly—by gain- ing your confidence. Our present success is proof positive that we never misrepresent and we ask now that you judge the NEW MAHLER COMPANY and its values by these offerings at $15 in every approved Suits style, material and color of the season. Coats lined with Peau de Cygne. Skirts designed in newest effects. Remember, Suits made to sell at $25, here at $15. in the Balkan and Ri Dresses models also featu a Crepes de Chine, crepe meteor: id eoliennes in Nell rose, coffee, Copenhagen blue and staple shades, a wonderful assortment at $15. Easter Gloves Read the prices quoted—then try to match them any place in town on superfine lambskin gloves—your Easter gloves will be purchased at Mahler's. White Glace Gloves Soft, pliable quality; mousquetaire style. IG&button length, Else-| 20-button length, Else= Here ats, — $1.69|fierea. $2.39 Here at., }lodged him tn the Ludiow street Jail in Between Jan, 18 and Jan. 25 these | getauit of $10,000 tall on a judgment for | his wife. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 21, 1918. GOES TO LUDLOW STREET. vorce Co-reapondent, Sheriff Harvurger'n men descended | _ upon Abraham Kosower to-day and| give OF your money will be returned i $128.48 returned in the Supreme Court in favor of Benjamin Ogrodniteky for the alienation of the affections of Mra. Ogrodnitaky. ment. Kosower, who Is a well to do hatters|can he given in the was named as co-respondent in a divorce The divorce case was tried avis, and 209 bee last November before Justic the husband won. Ogrodnitz! No. 1, secret treatment, @ ORRINE No. g, in had harbored his former wife before and| Costs only $1.00 a box. Ask them for booklet. %,000 and costs. STERN BROTHERS will hold Tomorrow, a Specially Arranged Sale of Misses’ and Small Women’s Apparel in sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, comprising Tailored Suits Strictly Tailored and Blouse Models, of Checks, Serges, Bedford Cords, Pencil Stripes and Eponges, «$14.50 19.75 23.50 Actual Values from $21.75 to 37.50 Street Dresses of Serges, Canvas Cloth, Eponge et igaed Stripes, in plain and - $13.75 16.50 22.75 Actual Values from $18.50 to 32.50 Also for Saturday, a large collection of Misses’ and Children’s Hats effectively trimmed, many of which are copies of Im; Models, $1 95 2.85 3.50 which will be at Actual Values from $2.75 to 5.50 Second Floor Main Building Exceptionally large assortments of the highest grade Boys’ Spring Clothing are being shown, including Dress and School Suits, Top Coats, Reefers, Blouses, Shirts, Straw and Cloth Hats. Also for To-morrow, Unusual Values in Knickerbocker Suits, with extra trousers, of all wool materials, in gray or tan effects, sizes 7 to 17 years, c) Actual Value $7.50 Spring Reefers, of Navy Blue Serge and Gray Diagonal Cheviots, sizes 214 to 10 years, at Actual Value $5.00 STERN BROTHERS To-morrow, a Special Easter Sale of Women’s Gloves Glace Mousquetaire Gloves, Sixteen button length, in white, black and tan,” Value $2.25 Pair One Clasp Glace Gloves, « $5.75 3.95 « $1.78 ‘ . Paris Point embroidery, psioruteay Pay eay eee Specially Priced at “@ Oc Boys’ and Girls’ Gloves, One Clasp Glace, pique sewn, in tan and ace Specially Priced at SS Attention is also directed to their large assortments’ of Women’s and Men’s Gloves for Motoring and Golfing Saturday, an Exceptional Offering of seasonable Women’s and ‘len’s Hosiery Women’s Black Lisle Thread Hose, in gauze, mercerized and ingrain with white soles, Value 65c Pair, at Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose, with lisle tops and soles, in black, white and tan, Value 65c Pair, at Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose, all silk, or with cotton tops, in black and colors, Value $1.50 Pair, at 85. Men’s Black Lisle Thread Half Hose, with double soles, torsandheels, Value 35cPair, at Oc Men’s Pure Thread Black Silk Half Hose, with serviceable lisle soles and heels, Value $1.00 Pair, at 55- Men’s Fine French Lisle Thread Half Hose, in fancy stripes, also solid colors with silk clocks, at 85- Value $1.50 Pair West 23d and 22d Streets 39 42. Orrine for Drink Habit TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE We are in carnest when we ask you to INE a trial. You have noth- ing to risk and everything to gain, for y after a trial_you fail to get results from OR. RINE. This offce gives the wives and mothers of those who drink to excess an opportunity to try the ORRINE treat- It is a very simple treatment, jome without publicity of loss of time from business, jaction brouxht by Ogrodnitaky against | and at a small price. ORRINE is prepared in two forms: wider; 7 ll form, for those gan action against Kosower, charging he | who desife to take voluntary treatment. ‘or sale by after the divorce case! A jury before | Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores. Come in Justice Gavegan awarded the husband|and talk over the matter with them. OPPENHEIM. GLLINS aG 34th St., New York Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing & Furnishings In our greatly enlarged department. Extraordinary Sale of Boys’ Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits—Extra Knickers, Standard Wool Fabrics, Best Tailoring. Value $7.50 | 5.50 Boys’ English Suits, Extra Knickers ..7.95.. 9.95 Boys’ Hand Tailored Suits......... 9.95. 12.95 Boys’ Washable Suits............... 1.55.. 2. Boys’ Reefers, Mixtures, Checks, Serges.5.00.. 7.95 Students’ Long Trousers Suits... . 10.00. . 12.50 Young Men’s Suits............... 12.50. . 16.50 Youths’ Negligee Shirts....... Boys’ Blouses, Choice Materials. ....... -55.. .95 Boys’ English Golf Caps........... .50.. 95 Boys’ English Cloth Hats........... .95..1.50 Boys’ Ties—Four-in-Hands,..... vetoes OD. OO Misses’ and Girls’ Millinery An Extensive and Unusual Showing of Charming youthful styles in newest straw braids and exclusive trimming effects. 2.45 3.75 4.50 OPPENHEIM, GLLINS &G - 34th St., New York i Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Suits, Coats, Dresses Exclusive Styles at Moderate Prices Misses’ Tailored Suits..... 16.75. . 18.00. .22.50 Misses’ Dressy Suits....... 20.00. .25.00. 35.00 Junior Tailored Suits. .....16.75..23.50. .27.50 Special Sale for Saturday Only * Girls’ Spring Coats in Finest Checks and Serges, 140 Sample Coats in Most Approved Styles. 10 to 16 years. Values $12.50 to $16.50 9.75 Misses’ Sport Coats........ 12.75. .15.00. . 18.75 Misses’ Dressy Coats....... 15.00. .22.50. .29.75 Junior Street Coats.......: . 16.50. .19.75 Junior Dressy Coats.... . 18.75. .22.50 Girls’ Storm Serge Coats... 8.50. .11.75..13.75 Girls’ Dress Coats..........13.75. 14.50. .22.50 Children’s Serge Coats..... .. 7,50.. 8.90 Children’s Dress Coats..... -. 9.75. 15.00 The Thrilling Story of New York “A Day of Days” By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE NOW RUNNING In the Magazine and Story Section of The Sunday World

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