The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1913, Page 15

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esa ee ee ee — BRYAN DELIVERS CALIFORNIA BILL REPORT TO WILSON Japan Not Expected to Take Action Until Gov. Johnson Acts on Land Measure. WASHINGTON, May 8.—With Seore- tary Bryan's return from Callfornia early to-day, where he went as Presi- dent Wilison's personal representative to confer with Gov, Johnson over the anti-alien land laws, which the Japan-, ene Government coustrues as offensive, | the diplomatic stage of the negotiations between Japan and the United States over the question actually was reache* Secretary Bryan's first move upow luis return tosday was to confer with President Wilson to make a first hand report of the situation as he found it fn California. had The Japanese Embassy heen wiiholding Ite formal diplo- protest on the Webb bill for etary's return and it is now that Gov 's plan to jd it ati longer, until Inquiry e made of the United States as to vhat this Government purposes to Under such a plan t probably will not open the formal diplomatic negotiations, which may lead to a test in the Supreme Court of whether such a law ts in con- travention of the treaty with Japan, Tie 1egotintions ulso may lead to a proposal of arbitration at The Hague Tribunal or o determination of tie anthropolog- ical status of the Japanese race to settle whether they are eligible to citizensh!p in the United Btatex. Risiclssaec Say THEATRE NOTES. M {a expected that the midnight per- formante of “Arona” to which Augus- tus Thomas wil! welcome the Wild West show to-night will finish about 3.90 in the morning. ‘The copyright performance of Zang-! will's “The Next Religion” has ocen pu. off to the fall. | Sarah Bernhardt is staying at the) Palace an extra weck. She ends her engagement May 2 and sails for home May 2. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1918. ( Everybody’s Going to The Big Store’s 10th 24 Green Stamp Anniversar oR 2 Double We continue to signalize this occasion with (Single a ies Other Sales Stamps, | #, series of spring and early summer sales in Stamps Nr ear th “er bcnaee Mornings all departments of our two immense buildings | 4 fternoons faite 25e Eimer ie se oh —— that no manor woman can afford to ignore. B oh f — Mika wetibenmn wwe | And in addition to the biggest values in New York, we give 2a Green Sweet ° . ee ee distri with purchases made here. By taking advantage of our morning Pp sag ike anne: ‘3 a Sa a “ei eae i Istributions and frequent offers of free stamps, you can make a saving 9c a Bunch which is the equivalent of 5 per cent. on all goods purchased. MAIN BUILDIN' f Women’s Summer Dresse Values Up to $12.75, $ Tomorrow, at . IF YOU COULD ONLY SEE THESE STYLISH DRESSES AS YOU ARE READING THIS AD- VERTISEMENT, WE WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO WAIT ON ONE-TENT: hat) Eon Ave Us) bale fete aha se nisliivad inate ie lect! in this sale is so large and there are so many styl lightest kind of mention of them in this advertisement. Mitek: tes eh reds 4of the Stunning Models at *5 Each are Illustrated Here But there are dozens of other styles in the assortments. The materials include STRIPED BA- TISTE, COTTON EPONGE, STRIPED VOILE, STRIPED TISSUE, DRESDEN CREPE, FLAKED CREPE, ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY, LINGERIE, BATISTE AND VOILE, FRENCH AND RAMIE LINEN, ENGLISH EYELET EMBROIDERY, FOULARD AND SERGE. Practically charming summer style designed for this summer is in the assortments. Included are one-piece and two-piece coat dresses of contrasting combinations. The trimmings are dignitied, refined and beautiful, and add tone and character to these garments. It makes no difference which dresses you select, you are sure of taking with you a garment that is up-to-the-minute in style and desirable from all other standpoints. Atour sale price, it will pay you to buy enough dresses to last you during the summer. rf of Sale 0 ' > these models are most becoming for seashore and country wear. Don’t overloo ¥ Telephone, C. O. D. or Approval Orders Filled. your vacation needs, tly tomorrow, and take your choice of ne greatest dress bargains ever announced at $5 each. GREENHUT BUILDIN Refrigerators at-Reduced Prices Tomorrow's sale is th biggest hat we have planned this season. Only a very small traction of the specials is d her $7.60 LAN-C a6 et ‘ever 39 Inches high; ut: scala Ie let kiseaed rT Inches high ; ice capa- lee capacity 2 lncheo Miah: tea 313 ($18 Bide-lesr Refrigoraters—42 In. : aT bettom door oh ; titan cetera eng 2.80 Apartment Home Refrigera- o tere—with ice chamber door in Medium $20.50 Bide leer Fi size. $Blsite. $Se high: tee TG $3}nit'$3,75 ayitataiist 917.50 For tomorrow, “The Geisha” onds its sun at the Forty- fourth Street Saturday. James T. Pow- ers 1s to etar in It next season. Ching Ling Foo, the Clinese magician, will be at Proctor’s Fifth Avenue thy week of May iv. The run of “The Poor Little Rich Girl" @t the Hudson lias been projungsd 4 week, Louls Waller ji a cavle fron Londoa denies having spoken ungractously of the New York public ead says ie Is grate- fal for the mest generous kindness shown him here. ‘The engagement of Bilite Burke and “at the Empire has been sunimer estate bought oy John ) at Bayport, 1. i, formerly be- rbert etarts the Lambe’ Gam- bol at the Opera House at 1.30 to-mor- vow afternoon and everybody in Who's Who on the New York stage will be there. Utis Skinner is out of danger, but may be on hospital at Indianapo month, te is Well known soclety peo} coming patrons and Mrs. P| is chairman of the Advisory Con Sarah Bernhardt has become a patron. The London managers have thrown down Pinero's suggestion that smoking be oiluwed in the auditoriums. Only one was 1 favor of it. Oncar Hammerstein haw written the di- of the City Club denying he is pathy with thelr movement to provide cheap grand opera, and as proof of his interest suggests they en- wage 4 grand symphony orchestra of tn- atrumentalists from the movies and give grand symphony concerts at prices rang- ing from 6 to 7 cents a seat, Mar lywin in “Widow by Proxy" ‘says farewell to Broadway for the sum- mey Saturday. She is golng to her home in tle Thousand Islands for her vaca- tlon, Asthur Hopkins is to produce “The Deluge,” a mov dvama by Frank Al-| leu, w has been seen in London this) season. A nave te the North Pole contest Is ty bo th thiiiler at the cpening of Ham- | s soof garden June 2% sult brought by Walter i L agapst Eugene Waiter, Justice as decided that “Fino Feath- ett'a HC. 1 have also prepared immense sales of Sereeo Doers ani Lager Gil and aa Stove, Water Coolers, wn Mowers and other Garden Implements Bs . Complete details of the above sales are printed in today’s “Globe.” (GREENHUT Balléing, Male Fleer.) GREENHUT BUILDING ———————— MAIN BUILDIN Brass Bed Outfits “a [tivdegrade) Wash Fabrics In this sale, we give our patrons an exceptionally fine : ition and Sale opportunity to buy outfits for their city, country or sea- The World's Greatest Event of tty Kind Now in Full Swing at shore homes at wonderful economies. (Mala Peer, MAIN .) $17.50 Brass Bed Outfit—two-inch post brass bed- steads with five filling rods ; bright or satin finish ; woven wire spring and combination soft top and bottom mat- MAIN BUILDING Japanese Panama Hats at . *2.95 Nobody questions the popularity of this kind of millinery. These hats positively have the “call” for this summer. Your choice of several smart shapes at this price. $3.95 to $5.95 Ready-to-Wear Hats— | Split Straw Banded Sallors— 54 85 a clean-up; choice of | thes be GREENAUT BUILDIN “Crex” Grass Matting Rugs In Odd Sizes, at Amazing Clearance Prices, Tomorrow costume and suit color tress; complete Absolutely the cool: i and-made on new for $ EO lest, most sanitary and most durable with white lace, | Patent, Milan Drow ey 9 Pipl fe go the market today. .. ee conection ot olor. Rough wr le Sale 1 ra eda aaualally Bnlahed a. $h.36 | oaxe4." 2, ag. ry i Mai¥ BUC bin soaeeeeeee— 335 |Stuess tas age] 2 Som = e A Few of Tomorrow's ‘“ ry) White Goods oi ] $25 Brass Bed Outfit two-ine Mill “‘Sample’’ Rugs pec continuous-pos' . From our leading manufacturers, in AXMINSTER, SMYRNA and TAPES- $1./5 Irish Damask Napkins $ 1 39¢ Embroidered Pillow Cases—hem- with five filling TRY BRUSSELS. Sizes range from 6x9 ft. to 11.3x12 ft. Excellent values —bleached; 20-inch; doz. 19 stitched or scalloped; em- rods in all izes; bright or satin finish; in new and discontinued patterns. ‘ i $1.85 Pattern Table Clotha—hemmed;| broidered ends;each....... 19¢ s in all regular sizes; br Mi k . Axminster Rugs | $28.50 Seamless Axmin- ailinen bleached, Irish $4 .Q)| 8: Huck ‘Towels hemmed coi lea lG-yess guareateed Rome! spring 16 —extra heavy grade pretty de- stbifemoltthedssesloped Ciie| nets sf Soc eat 3h nis ise | | gag See ne omar meanen sane i rl en Ore green td ie em! o ine! — - —breakfast size; heavy mer- -—fullebleached; lengths of 2 to 3 15 Sree perp ee bbe lh yr G.( designe; choice col- hes ° -) a cerized; each.............. 19¢ to 25c Fancy White Goods—40- inch plain sheer lawn, 40-inch fine white voile, 30-inch white cotton crepe, white striped dimities, white Lappet dotted muslins, et lengths of roller, kitchen i 88 Oc towelings of 2}; to 10 yards MAIN BUILDIN Best Groceries, Meats, Bread and Pastry||Guinness’s Stout gv, Liquors (Main Floor, MAIN Bultding,) Thousands of special prices during our Great May Festival now so well under way. WE DELIVER fresh meats, bread and some leties of cake to all points in the city or ‘phone Chelsea 4000. Fresh Meats inch filling rods; all regular sizes in bright or satin finish; also woven wire spring with flat stecl band braces and helical spring ends; high riser; layer felt mattress, made in our own sanitary bed- $ ding factory; complete... (GREENHUT Building, Third Floor.) iit’ 24.50 9x12-ft. $14.50 grade, “nt A choice selection of designs shades. fasmone perl Pier.) - and suburbs on paid or charged orders. If you cannot come to the store, send us yout order by mail, Smoked Meats | jugar BACON —teneby'et clcsty otreake We ealiver ol and with lean and fat; ib, : OX TONGUES. LAMB—teas of fe007 20@ lovely. tr |] city-dreased is SMOKED SHOULDE AR Bf T GRANULATED 8 et rare best quatity mild augi PURE BREA! A— 4 Yos. net In canister, 81; ib. In bulk, Our Own Roasting Bean, ground. powdered of gronuleted. Vy CUBE LOAF SUGAR........ River Owensboro, her teres Ce, wold In a bet. FANCY ‘MARACAIBO. COFFE 10 tba., “ 3 7 wie fea | PORT, SHERRY, ANGELICA| “KY. 8128) palin, (63.76; | CLUB HOURE WHISKY] Germany D1 } - | reguier 01.28 quart $2.64, a leguier HAZEL BORAX SOAP— g 44c) By the Gellon. bottle BBe} Soeur’ vente’, TAC] Bertin Price. Price, USCAT! t GUADARALI box, 82.04; 10 bards oc... es Seeeee Reduced from 62.80 to GOLDEN ‘WEDDIN SAY’ Reduced from °200 to” ro ms hg | SCOTCH WHISKY OAs 00 to fee 10 Sad Reduced from 1,50 to Reduced from 1.25 to Reduced from 1 Layer Cakes Next Sunday’s World Magazine 22c || our own baking. Ghoeolete, escoanut, m Oia) ee. 280 be: a i lgntin jy au ropa aay om oe Powis ai ; — | took @ CORN 6c Uome lands “Se 2 uaty,__leelandi Direct importation from Fruits and Vi FOUNTAIN QUALITY SUGAR CORN— | by TSS CHEESE inet Ta. this. sale, Rronets Yorn 6 Vieni! nt Mert: 2 27 AGE... DRC | ported; muchine-sioed 300 | (Third Floor, MAIN Bullding.) nid OY GRANULATED CONS 2h; 5c = = INHEAD 0. |) Tey tre ; 0 race She | hens oo Breer he Big Store A Gity in Itse |] FRESH Cl VSTER 2Q5e Uaperted (om Si, Socks bos Tin ptt? BBC |}] Quarts H ® (Third Floor, MAIN Doliding) i _ Sixth Avenue Jd.B.GREENHUT, Pres. 18*to 19% Streets Double 44¢ Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Made Before 12 o'Clock---Single Stamps Thereafter, 4. e + Be

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