The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1913, Page 4

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Si tn nen tap nn eee ne epee ag ceenemenaambeidlll salen uebatathier meee ores eaeenrein eee z a | PRE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL $9, 1918. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN |Jst a Few of the Beautiful Women ining" c's oman at |Saeaneee anpnoaapon maxes | ete. Socios tetany as TO TAKE PART IN Who Will Figure in the Suffrage Pageant in thin case definite discrimination is discharged to-day by Magistrate Freecht ———— to We fibae tanner Supunees aoe’ fet DENIAL OF REPORTS. reir ewe FOR VMILNTAI To Dispel Charge That Women action freed Duval, but Truex was hel Who Seek the Ballot Are Agaihet Caucasian races. At the Japanese Embassy to-day it! on another charge of having taken part Too Homely to Wed. The politics in the situation, aside! wax stated on behalf of Ambassador | with Frederick Clark in the robbery from the strong raciai feeling is: Chinda that nothing could be satd dntil|of @ cigar store at No. 882 Columbus The progressive party of Roosevelt | the final form of the California legisla- | avenue. Republicans are in complete control of | tlon had been developed and all repor' Jacobadn & month ag6 positively iden- Callfornia’e government. Roosevelt's quoting the Ambassador or embassy | tified two men named And: candidate for Vice-President, Hiram |Mcials to any other effect were de- boda ‘sas the Le yd who held him tip strong majority in both branches of Later, nd in view of various pyb- General Sessions. Andrew: Wiat- the Legisiature, The Democrats have | lished reports, this formal statement were in court to-day. They beer been attacking the Progressives for the [W48 Issued af the Japanese Embassy: | not the silghtest resemblance to Duval strong-arm methode used by President | ‘No visit has been made by the Am-| and Tr ‘Thus far Duval has proved Roosevelt several years ago in choking | bassador to the White House an alibi on every charge made against off the previous anti-Japanene outbreak, ee ees a ee Gov. Johnson (s reported to be trying eae ane . = —— to force President Wilmon to use alml-{countrien. “In fact much w contingency lar measures to prevent the pending) has not veen discussed at any phase, 50 legislation. The legisiative program that it is equally erroneous to say that will be carried so far and embarrass|the Japanese Ambassador has declared the President #0 muoh tat Federal) that no war will. fiw. In » Saks & Tt. at interference will become compulsory to| Well as his Government, « \- Nes upon the sympathetic Proevesivr Reure the ald score wi Ny Amami ay te vn Ar etl be evened up and Roosevelt's previous! American people to prevent legislation the Japanene. ity of these re- of thle oun Tomorrow, Thursday, April 24th, sible contradiction of such ats r we to close out TWO CAUGHT AS BANDITS . DISCHARGED BY COURT. 134 Women’s Beautiful Two Wundred are trem the obscure anonymity shrouded them. The pT iy if i t ! oe Vallot fe the woman too hom Because August Jacobson, clerk in the Te ramos ote estas o . eons Seles a von a Tailored Suits hes just been given out, will real! Mf Y : a R Protest aguinst the legislation, as the bandits who robbed him of #00 Qn emveedingly beautiful and offecti ARRISON v > : Mee 4) i titade of the Washington Administra-!on Feb. 2%, James Duval and James at $15 fe f if fl ¢ menacing, withérew trom] ‘alg ff 3 which have been reduced from made by the soldiers of King Nicholas " 4 : \reo eae $25, $29.50 & $35 Serges, poplins, Bedford cords in all colors and in a number of smart models. No mail orders. None C. O. D. Fourth Floor, Tomorrow. i i f HI af i if ff MTELLS among nations by means of preliminary —_ courte of inquiry to gain opportunity for sober second thought between angsty F C7 a ae The Touch of Magic and Theodore A. Bell, @ prominent | jj ths ‘President Gils tersaooas ath. Ore ont not bring @ greater change into the music loving home large package of tel ii i! ‘ padhehy aarti the sighe fos gees hy vane will bring. the situation. He said that the aati-| ij Hel HE Japanese sentiment was strongest in For Dance Music—the rhythm is perfect., LF pbeaiglebeced Reentry Cores goede Hoe Eason tional Music—the great Masters at instant ! The newest feature in trimmed Millinery modes Trimmed RATINE HATS which will be offered at $8.50 tomorrow The latest caprice in Paris millinery fashions is the ratine hat, which we have accordingly duplicated, though at much less than such duplications generally cost. They are made of fine quality ratine, in the colors to match the new coats and dresses. The shape is a new sailor effect, with band of moire ribbon around the crown and a big elaborate bow across the back. The assortment embraces white, old blue, old rose, and the new mustard shade. It is quite one of the sm. srtest hats of the season. Women's | ma Hats 2.95 to 9.75 The present‘advance in the price of Panama hats does not affect us, and need not affect you. We made heavy pur- chases of Panamas during the Winter months at the much lower prices which ruled at that time. These hats we have just converted into blocked and soft effects, in the new shapes and they are far under obtaining prices at these figures. SEE sy sit Tt REOSE CARMEN, RE qi fe sae the eouthern see, dem edhe try veh of pete 1 For Vocal Music—special accompaniment rolls. beget bested hee Pereigg hy ‘sa soueess For Popular Musiq—Everything known, for Popular that sober reflection would lead t find: | [I Music is after all only Familiar Music. ing eome less drastic method without the apparent discrimination against one na- 1} STOP THE FIGHT |erarw senor | The PEASE PLAYER i yi i “a hole," adds further to the dangers | f iI will interest you because the quality of the piano itself is beyond attitude than representatives from the i question and because the player action is not complicated; Se tie cated int the| |] It is the very latest 88 note model with the melody buttons, (Contioued from Firet Page.) Lenidaiee these Tit be nS, Preaey ae phrasing lever, metal tubing and automatic tracking device. ‘mp rc oe oH MUGHEG alerts a> bar the ec: Our prices, from $475 to $750, are moderate indeed and our wan’ om beleaguering | islature and co-operating with you @n@/anese from ownership or even occu-| |]. payment plan as low as $10 monthly. end finally took it. Not on! pstolsh A ee Dut be Immediately declared pub- con tee Sees pig Ae bape! \agpe co kt dy gee RO Your music rolls are exchanged free for all time if you buy Moly chat be would hold it against the | the @tate and yet leave untouched the|dent Wilson, le certain to bring more||] from us. ut } i ! g il i a g ii | fF i i gs | E PICKING THE Bi fy 5 1 es mew fought for i agniaat the Otiomens, | International obligations of the United 0% Tl STNG iegtslature. ||| WHte for Player booklet and music plan. Trimmed Panama Hats, 6.95 to 15.00 Suftragists are still engaged. “WOODROW WILSON.” | WILSON AGAINST STRONG ARM These are trimmed with bands of velvet ribbon and large oxwe poland omnes ; Ponowee | ‘of | troushout the war, ae se, the nam ‘The eame telegram Lied gpg 4 METHODS of pate tel i PEASE PIANO Cco., dusting now Others are etfective with ee) stick-ape? , t ty on lehl. nm. th e Th ti ust i i a owt Cuntiaen write ‘ty Tarunouth nu saat wat hs ton fe Breciest ae ae Siok rinse “snetr ‘s ce ee the 128 W. 42d St., nr. Broadway, N. Y. A variety of smart shapes and desirable colorings. eyes and general jovelinces, and several | actively in command, al 7 Crown! NECESSARY TO HAVE BRYAN ON | *¥ ing the oF ul meng: Brooklyn; Newark: tnge pantera ter inepectcas | seek THE GROUND, eyualeien aaeta conten vas teal M4 Flatbush Ave. 10 New St. FREE TRIMMING SERVICE: Do not forget that if you buy both the shape and the trimmings from us at the same time, you are at liberty to have us design your hat free of charge. WOMEN’S PAJAMAS usually sold at 1.50 to 3.00 tomorrow $1.25 A manufacturer of women’s high class BNAmaE chas sold we avery coneslorie reduc iin, the balance of his stock, e assortment includes pajamas of pongee, soisette, Madras and crepe, and the colors are pink, blue and lavender, as well as white. They are variously trimmed with pie or fancy facings and fasten with pearl buttons or sil frogs Not all sizes in each ay but all sizes throughout offering taken as a whole. They are well made garments, the name of the maker alone being regarded as standard for productions of quality. It is a more than an ordinary opportunity to buy Summer nightwear at much less than the usual selling cost. ? ‘The President's telegram was in re-|iative proposition im California to dar BALKAN STATES sponse ¢o Gov. Johnson's message of| Japanese from public schools. Then NEAR BITTER WAR Yesterday that California desired to co-] Roosevelt used strong arm methods and operate Federal Gov: secretly circula’ re vr OVER THE SPOILS. to a aren ie es See law passed it biased ™mean war hss ———o fornis ‘ould eo VIENNA, April 22.—Peace’ ta the} At the White House it was felt that Mette ote oe long way off, in the| C™mfletling advices over the situation] here is much partisan politics mixed hich the | opinion of dipt ‘and military ex-. Made It practically mecessary for @ rep-/in the present situation. The telegram at the capture of | resentative of the Administration to| that Gov. Johnson sent to President Wil- ‘orchestra, | Scwtari ®y Montenegro has compli | ¢*:‘ain the Government's exact position) son last night by no means lulled the Orchestra, an| cated an already strained and complex |in person, There was no feeling, ofMf-| Presidént's apprehension that the Pro- ;clals said, that the suggestion would| gressive party in power in California ie ital” and j not welcomed, because Gov. John-| bent on passing some distinctly aggres- The entire stock of our former store, cor. John St. { " ‘s telegram of yesterday was re-|sive laws aimed against the Japanese. , pageant. This | SSria are perilously near open son " ! f tka, ‘That | si-ted as expressing a desire for the! ¢ is the proposed phrase : an vil Rave | Over stating with Crack coldiers, wows | fURest co-operation between the Btate|that allens not eligible to cltisenship and Broadway, will be placed on sale at our ¢ Con. | 074 the Federal Government. cannot possess lands. Only Mongollans a enc pen ar oa Sega at meow on wal] | BROADWAY & 2D ST. STORE ‘Sie a ton tne am'n ans! — Qver 2,500 Men’s and Women’s Raincoats at Less Than 4 Original Price!! i : il ! ! j | A full line of Victor and Columbia Talking Machines. : I i | iH iy at i, i Are af ene fi ak zg H i a Ey H Adrlanople to proceed ax: Hellenes unless the Salonika dispute ted, late King George of Greece com- manded the troops that took the city | and entered the town at the head of nis men after the surrender [ New life for the Spring-Tired, Bulgare say Salonika rightly be- |Men’s & Women’s|Men’s & Women’s 68.00 value, $9.85 $10 value, $ 4% Canton cloth, Women’s $4 and $4.50 Boots and Oxfords and arranged for the exchange of pris- Rubber surface, ——.— oners of war. pitid lining. ch seams, , longs to that part of Thrace that will & ‘ 0 to Bulgaria when the spoils of war! } DEFIES EUROPE: are divided, ana tna tor reece 0K Renewed strength for the Weak The last three days of e | ve Mecadeatcle Weao ad "a ae, TRS 0 Macs es this remarkable offering of i ; " “7 reece and Servia have con- ‘ . ¢ i ae | TAKES SCUTARI cuted tenday ainintien mi tues Greater vigor for Brain- Workers, Restated 9 heater cured, BELGRADE, Apgi! 23.—The Servians Bombaaine and lsid lining, uimaoonrinre) crm ence iatartms cae Steady nerves for the Nervous, gry per, see at $2.85 & ting, ; Men’s & Women’s $°7.48|Men’s & Women’s $9.75 : Pe | complications that might bring on the . ‘ 1 a. oe ee ———— A wealth of health for Everyone, $15.00 Coats U $20.00 Coats fcgle te whieh Tee “otras betes cad le CTT rive epee wr RECKLE-F ACE: Imported Cashmeres and newest | Priestley Gabardines, hand- in patent leather, pun metal and white canvas, as 4 styles, “oe ery European capa to-day. \In the famous Spring Medicine, Tweeds perfectly cemented. tailored, satin-lined. as cloth i Koglish and Colonial wi “CHILDREN'S COATS _ || | asi Sind fos een preee Ri calf, white id Nu-buck. 82,Value, 98/83 Value, #1.48| 5 Value, #2.48 Guoticates ot these selfsamse aboes will cost you #4 asd 04.50, Why wait till after Saturday ? Second floor in every European capital to-day. Sun and Wind Bri: Ouse Vel Spots, 0 long ctege, "te ing ‘4 pots, fighting ef modern times. Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, to ‘ ‘wasvonder of Bocsed Feaha, Turkish remedy f icles with the quar- | ‘ Vk Guncuneed after peel ofe reliable dealer thet it * ““ Hood s Sarsaparilla. twe not and to hené Sighting with | cost you a penny unless it removes the Gurtng whieh beth Montene. | frec! si whe if it does give you a clear furks " complexion the expense ie t1 y Seve. hearty, ran ly get an ounce of lot esouble Thousands recommend it. rom Riker-H: D ‘OR THE CITY. Stores, and « few peborerery should fan’ wan, "toe creat for the tat be |faeaeomazreeerandets best: Your druggist sells it. Jonge wholly to Montenegro, Servis! one ounce needed for the worst case. Manteneerine for « while,| Be.sure to ask the druggist for the the Tet weakened the’ Terkisn foriaed| seipton sdf under pearonter sf moos! Oday buy and begin to take it, git sho) ‘Whe: Bersines. wpe the pow- ‘ "} falle to rersove . : S SUNDA st WORLD'S “TO _: 8 Ni Simplify Home-seeking by s «

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