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IRISH PAGEANT PROVES PLEASING TO EVE AND EAR Historical Scenes Set to Music Attract Big Throng at Sixty- ninth’s Armory, SHOW CAREFUL DRILL. League’s Benefit to Be Repeated To-Night. * By Sylvester Rawling. TT irish Historic Pageant at the Mixty-ninth Regiment Armory last Might wan a eplendid spect t a ateat throng raw with every hianifestation of pleasure nnd apprecia- fon, It is true that the vast space: the Armory were not completely fi * soon, for they misved the climax of the) m ero and obscured the vision of t majority that stayed until the and Ik is to be hoped tat this will he av aided at the repetition of the pageant shal takes place to-night, Anno Throop Craig's Interesting story of Wie episodes presented from “An Dhotd Fhiann,” beginning with the Fes Tara, of whith Finn MacCool is the here: the ancient Irish music te watch set so sxilfully by Dr. Alfred Ro- why conducted: the fine scene ot hill that stretched dth of the armory, the beautlful groupin, and march: in and off the stage of the little of gingers and actors that pare the management of W. ere descrived go fully in Evening World after the 41 (nat repetition in detail word, oapecially » might profit by a phorteniang of the tent; but to the credit ining actors ) Was admirable. It was not 4uit if anybody failed to under- he music unmistakably is Irish, An! cauderiying note ef sadness pervades t: rich as * fo be found in Irish ballads of modern times, This is etrange, for the ¢p jem are iald in ihe early cen- turies of the Christian era, when tin Was independent, powerful, learned and | probperous: e | ot! the size of the gathering was ap-| fafent when it converged Into a com. | “ body making its way out through | 19 lexington avenue entrance at the! the performance, Many per- | . anticipating the crush, started tov | by the orchestra and confuned | | iP | ta jit in later. ' the net earnings a RSPR, GnOTE Ss ANA R REVINE Wall STREET. The opeiting was mixed, & Ohio was soll avifie sold attive In im beat prices, Also Canadian its in a market joxing a little off f ots, e United States Rubver Company report ‘ | for the year ending March 31, published | Te or | today, shows # record business and | | largest profite in the history of the | company. A regular quarterly dividend of 1% per cent. was declared by the Southern | the House and Senate. acific Rallway Company to-day. Reports of railroad earnings contin» o show @ natural nerease In expenses that rKe President Samuel Res jon should be. in @ statement to stockholders of the Pennsylvania Railroad points out this fact very clearly by stating that th | road's operating revenues Increased 17.28 | per t., While the operating expense reased 20.79 per cent. nome atocks | opening up and others falling off '% am freely fe old oft 2) #68 and we all will be ready for work nd an}9OF Mt. Palmer was willing to make leave} as the propor: for the year «TRAN DYNAMITED WITH 200 ABOARD; |Mexican Federal Troops Vic tim of Plot by Rebels Near destroyed with dynamite and the passengers killed, State report received here to-day nora-Coahuila State line, penrnise Sian CURRENCY LEGISLATION COMES UP IN-HOUSE JUNE 1 Laws Put Through at Present Session of Congress. WASHID Imation will be taken up b- about June 1. This annou: w. leader, after a conference at the White Underwood, the D Mouse with President Wilson, who urged that banking reforms be consid- ered at the present session and laws be enacted if possible. Mr, Underwood was accompanied by Representative A. Mitchell Palmer of Pennsylvania, chairman of toe House \ President is disposed to want currency | legislation at thie session, so I think | the House will take a recess of about three weeke during which the banking and currency committee will be organ- June 1." Mr. Underwood suid that he expected the President to send soon a special 0 Congress urging currency The President tulked over #itn | his visitors a draft of the Owen-Glass bill, which he has before him and which, | It in understocd, will represent the Ad- ministration's views when launched in Mr, Wilson went | over in nome detail some of the currency »| Proposals, but neither Mr. Underwood knawn his views. ‘The Preaiient’s idea in to ha | reney logisiation at once if ther A} common agreement among Det nf to the method of monetary ri but it is also understood that if nost of sald an oMctai| ‘The disaster occurred near the So- AT-REQUEST OF WILSON. President Wants Banking Reform GTON, May &—Currency len-| the Houre| , but the Democratic leader| William Showman, wife and three for the conference. children, Elleworth, Kas. October, | ‘ame up to find out what the] 1911." House should do,” he said, “while the| Rollin Hudson and wife, Paolo, Kas, Senate is considering the tariff bill, The| June, 1911. _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1919. Two Beautiful Colleens Seen In the Trish Historical Pagean 25 AXE MURDERS PLOT IS ANSWER LAID 10 MOORE, MOST ALL KILLED, MISSOURI CONVICT | Detective Links Slayer of Rela- tives With Crimes of Three | | Sonora-Coahuila Line. Years in Five States. MOGALES, Ariz, May & A troop LEAVENWORTH, Kan, May + train bearing 290 Federal soldiers was) Twenty-five murders committed with au axe within the last three years in Min- sourt, Kansas, Colorado, Iowa end Iill- le are ascribed to Hensy Lee Moore, ow serving fe term in the Missourt penitentiary, acconting to @ theory an- | nounced to-day by M. W. MoClaughry, | special agent of the Department of Jus- | ties, after an exhaustive study of the so-called axe murder. Mr. McClaughry {# @ on of Watdon MoClaughry of the Federal penitentiary hej mi has charge of the bureau of criminal identification at the peniten- tary. | Henry Lee Moore was sent to the | penitentiary at Jefferson City after be- ing found guilty of the murder of his mother and grandmother, Mre, Mary Wilson and Mrs, George Moore at Co- lumbus, Mo, in December last year. ppen case in England, The axe murd scribed to Moore by MeClaughre: H, C, Wayne, wife and enild, and Mra, A, J, Burnham and two children, Colo- rado Springs, Col., September, 1011 William E. Dawson, wife and daugh- ter, Monmouth, Ill, October, 1911. J, B. Moore, four children and two girl guests, Villisoa, Iowa, June, 1918, Mra, Wilson and Mra. Moore at Co OF LT-GOV. OHARA TO HIS AGCUSERS Illinois State se Offic, Leading Vice Crusade, Faces Charge Against His Morals. | | CHICAG), May @~The missing reg fater of the Hotel Sherman in thie city, which figures in a secret aMdavit Presented in the State Senate veat day, attacking the morality of Lleut.- Gov, O'Hara, Chairman of the Vice Commiaion, was found to-day 4 ‘The affidavit was presented by Deputy Sheriff Richard H. Sullivan, but it was made By another peraon whose Kentity le obscure so far as the public i# con- corned. It was produced upon the tn- @utence of the Ideutenant-Governor, who declares that It Is part of a con- epiracy formed in the underworld by | pereons whose Incomen were threatened by hie crusade against v The aMidavit is oaid to state that fast Stewarts do 404 FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER 37th ST. | * TO-MORROW, FRIDAY:— Ourfixed, unalterable policy of never carrying over any stock from one season to another, inakes imperative this drastic and Emphatic Closing Out of t Dray, OUIES Including Original Imported Models, Also Silk Faille, Moire and Charmeuse, Women’s and Misses’ sises; all the favored colorings, Wool Poplins, c= | 15.00 English Serges, by Shepherd and Heretofore Fancy Checks, etc. $29.50 to $65.00 It’s a Stewart Reduction—no fictitious reasons and forced Januaty O'Hara and @ prominent young woman of Springfelt registered at the Hotel herman as “T. D. Dun and wife.” A Springfield millionaire and Gnother woman raid to have reg'etered aa "J. J. Miller and wife” are alleged to have shared the “Duncan” suite. A handwriting expert will compare the wignature of “Duncan” with that of O'Hara. “f SPRINGFIOLD, 11, May &—The Sen- @ to-day empowered Senators Ettelson, aa, O'Connor and Halley to investl- gate the affidavit abi ed yesterday trom Deputy @heriff Sullivan of Sanga- mon County, made by a. Springfeld woman and reflecting on the morality of Lieut.-Gov. O'Hara. The resolution ‘was offered by Genator Mtteison, and on hia motion the rules were suspended and the resolution immediately adopted, The committee has the power to administer Jumbia, Mr, MoClaughry was called to anaist in the investigation of the Villisca murders, —_—— “SONG OF SONGS” SECULAR. CHICAGO, May 8.—“The Song of Songs," which the Old Testament trans- lators attribute to King Solomon, ts a @athe and supboena witnenses. ‘The resolution was adopted after the Senate had gone into executive session and hea inveati- @ator fof the vice committees regarding a conversation with Deputy Sherif sul- livan. The investigator testified to A conversation he had with Sullivan on the night of April @ im the Leland Hotel. He sald Sullivan told hin the investigating commission had better non-feligious or secular poem. This in- terpretation innounced by Prof. Jo- seph D, Ibbotson jr., of Hamilton Col lege, New York, in an article published in the Biblical World for May, issued to-day by the University of Chicage Dreve. “The song of Solomon fe destitute of religious value,” he writes, ‘but its in- time the Tariff bill has pai ate there has not been a complete ag ent the whole pject will be 4 | deferred until December. clusion In the Old Testament may be accounted fortunate, for it itustrates certain aspects of Jewish life end cum» tom, and ite iiterary merit le, ef course, unquestioned.” stay away from Springfield; if not ne would produce an affidavit that would Out the commission out of Business and make the @tate minus « Lieutenant- Governor. _— Beinging Up the Average. (Prom the Pitted Pest.) “Did your daughters marry rich men?” “Not exactly. One married a farme: and another married an ultimate con- sumer. But the third may make up for all that.” “How et” “he's engaged to & middieman,” values, but actual savin son faultlessly tailored, distinetive and correct women’s and misses’ apparel of the hour. NO EXCHANGR OW APPROVAL FRIVILSOR® PERMITTED To Clothing ERVICE in Smith Gray stores begins back in the workshop. It means the selection of fabrics — mathematical in style. The SMITH GRAY Idea is to apply Pure Food Principles tng pn Ro pare food mematoecner ge oon, vt market. pasar gattc his product for a apg ogee Smith Gray stores. and summer chin your palin ve Prices: $18, $20, $28, $30, $35, $40, $45. But, after all, it is to the eye the o Appeal ia made, and that ie a@ veritavie! whump!. On the plain below Tara hoate | @f men and women move and are | Arouped with such freedom and natural: | that it Is easy to think the acene | ill t They are garbed appropriately al tumes rich in color; they assume pemMp, oF stateliness, or simplicity or suppleness as the situation requires, and | POLISH “MARRIAGE. LICENSE. al net increase over 1911 The average freight | ~ 7 per cent, per cent, eainzonas THER recent. a assets of this road are given as f $9,641,210.99 over ie Pennsylvania Best & Co. Fr previous, ro i mass ate splendidly effect! c dis consid representa q rar hers a ei | ie ivaoreritetes Continuing Our Annual May White Sale tie ives one a thrill, What @ labor Fiance of Miss Warfield Wears conwervative management and as rente. | ps3 . feadh such pectaticnsmt Mave been t) Green Suit and Paris Name [tong | for Children, Girls, Misses and Women 84 A ‘WE E. ke jendoome fete | io avoid th in Middle, FRCP DELIVERS (0 YOUR fog Bes ay Would be diMcult, But what Irish | * she ‘The Closing Quotations. H aged Woman can “all to Yall under the| Leseshorsa of hia, apnanred tthe | oS CaN Nahe et Hxceptions! Merchandise st Buteontinary Beicee BoMtase Rage Bic Fay Neda hang. compared with sesientay's closing prices f 'urniture, Rugs, Etc. ell of the spectacle and the story? u Z Bc, case cory les acct | sie oe overs ot Som, ae Pees Ook Se fail to be conjured up in the mind of the| necessary for his marriage to Miss Lou @ints and bards and fighting men of! ise Warley’, daughter of ex-Gov, War- ‘ * Erin, fled of Maryland, ol The Count gave h eight and that of his a twenty-four. F. Children’s and Juniors’ Garments Children’s Knickers. 2 to 6 years..........e00e00+- 3 for 1.00 Embroidery ribbon beading trimmed. muat be added to the names of Iready mentioned as responsible the spectacle John P, Campbell of age as tWwenty- rompective bride Courtney Nicode- f ver tv wee that che costuming was hi Literary Theatre in Dublin, bi ht Y ,, ‘, Pine Sabticnlag ae bles | een me ae NCO Rune Many Bory City: At 49c, Children’s Embroidery Ruffled Drawers. 4 to 14 j0urs. foricaliy correct, and J, J. Coleman, the| panied Viadimir. : Straight leg, cluster of tucks above. stage director, Among the principal The Count walked briskly Into the court house, swinging a walking stick He wore the green hat and green sult which have marked his public appear- ance here, actors and singers were Howard Kyle, Edwin Fairfax Naulty, Michael Don van, J. F. Neary, Martin J. Cusick, Jot (, O'Reilly, § id Meek, Mr, Uni, Mi Juniors’ Drawers. 8 to 14 years. Trimmed with ribbon beading. Two styles: embroidery or fish-eye lace ruffed. Baby Waist Skirts, 1 and 2 years ran" 917-0 Margaret Moore, Winifred Cutti | Weed, Rove Gilani Bureenth Gs Hyenity Mie count anus ek i 6 ie Choice of dainty embroidery edges, cluster of tuoke above. Heres trance *4 49-75 Hamilton and Miss Collins. t, but] sviegimir Ledoohowaki,""—then “ my e eee Botdannt such ainialie.ce SATS Mame | srawa better put the ‘Count’ in there ‘ Hy ee i Children’s Princess Slips or (Gertrude Skirts). 3 to 6 years ‘The pageant 1s given for the benedt of | ‘2m he audwested, "ust ater my, Arat} j We 18 At 98c, | Fine embroidery edges, clusters of tucks above, A She cqrenenmits Wich Hi Ue pets By, ‘ae aby Children’s Lace Trimmed Princess Slips. 6 to 16 years he a iam ry nth, % Why a rf t . . : BLOW POST-OFFICE SAFE, PSebeoeape ange: “riety nnd ‘witnened feuth Be ae at Fish-eye Jace, insertion and edge in ruffle, trimmed neck and arm size. by Cardinal Gibbons, will be attended| Um: Milter sc0: “iy ‘OF , ESCAPE IN AUTO WITH $36.|%y the immediate members of the War-| {: f+ Seq! cs: 00% Se Oe At 98c. Juniors’ Gowns. 10 to 16 years ' - field family only. Viak’ Covel a tS | Yoke of lace and embroidery ribbon beading, triramed elbow Children’s Cambric Gowns embroidery heading with wash ribbon around nevk and elbow sleeves eves. fine nainsook. Daring Yeggmen Overlook $100 More in Raid on New Jersey Town, EATONTOWN, N. J, May &—-¥ meg blew open the safe in the post- Off@ bere about 3 o'clock this morning. Met) Ada Nefew, the postmistress, who liveg@ on the second floor of the post- office building, was awakened by th plosion and gave @n alarm, Neighbors responded, and arming themselves with sums and revolvers, hurried to the poat- sffide, but the thieves had fled. ‘The iarge safe was shattered. A high xplovive had been used ‘by the robbers sad thy doors had been blown completely sf, The safe had been wrapped in wet 4to 8 years 10 to b4 years At 65c. { 75c. Women’s and Misses’ Garments Showing the novelty materials used for underwear French Batiste in colors; Crepe de Chine, Chiffon, Shadow Lace and China Silk. At 2.95 China Silk Gowns and Combinations French Gowns, Combinations, Princess Slips, Petticoats and Chemises Sav ng You 10¢ rik | yn. onion, rea) delicious cote an, shone arival to economy ate both a yy this incomparable Gillies’ broken coffee le the t wr *raakin —uniformly soon 365 rt # in the year. You will “love uy wi eRorouenly Ae njoy iy al ‘ou Will ‘wave the middieman's yo ° wholesale price. Thin coffee, an all our ea and blended. I the galt and broken beans ully worted and Coffee tested, Copies of Famous eae 3 ill Be Given with Next Sunday’s World 16 styles olankets to deaden the sound of th Net Trimmed Gowns and Petticoats Pictures are suitable for ay on heavy art paper, and represent I eaplosion, A roll of Ddills contatning nZeniva, sven gentet at saythine 7 ae Coffe historic subjects, the originals ot some being in the Metropolitan Mu- about $100 had been blown across the A Oute"Sena ie beok end we'll refund 7 At 1.00 seum and other great art collections, ‘ } vogm and had been overlooked by the! ‘We deliver no less than 5 pounde is Er Gecater "new fork, 10 ¢ % thyéVes. ‘The yemsmen got ebout #35 In within 60 miles and 95 pounds anywhere, Sent C. 0. D. if desir Frene) H i) and Corset Covers rh, which was in a box in the safe. PIPPI PIPPI PPP PIP PAD 7 . . Don’t Miss This Chance 01 1 t-oMice (PPP PPP PIP PP PP PPS Bu ine wen ren grim Oat ; At 1.95 ct: gupta eis aaa ——FREC— Gowns, Princess Slips. Petticoats, Combinations and Under Bodices ; 229-239 Washington St., N.Y. C. eerie n°ts.| French Gowns, Chemises and Drawers . | Mat) Bevxeen Park Place and Barclay “dein dome ‘iven ‘carry, a pint of email ieee? fides ey AEP oo ROPES EI. Sait MUI UR SANE VAM ea RNC? MONE 1 Pe a ae EN 5 tite eR Remember, There Pho: Evo for the Coupon togravures Are Given Order Next Sunday’s World in Advance 19 styles | | = 4 oa oiaera nev oeanne FIFTH AVENUE . Phe, Later race ——< y At Thirty-fifth Street