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tHE RVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY Baro 14 CAUGHT, a a PRESENTS CREDENTS | new American ih Sank Pleased 2g Coasanin Coguaivn Fell! With Cordial Reception by | From Third Story After British Ruler and Queen, Robbing Flat. A toutteen-year-old boy, frightened and remerseful, confessed to the police i ‘Wem Thirty-seventh street sta- rly to-day that it was while com- LONDON, May .—Walter Hines Page, the newly appointed United States Ambassador to the Court of #t. James, wae received to-day In audlence by King George, to whom he presented his let- eintne thelr fitet burglary that hie{ tere of credence, Sir Edward Grey, the chum, Henry Bobiinger, sixteen, of No | British Foreign Secretary, presented the 421 Wrest Thirty-eighta atreet, fell to ed new Ambassador to His Majesty, who tear. of No. 8 West Thirty-etghth |!" turn introfucey him to Queen Mary. street and was badly hurt last tervals The King’s reception of Mr. Page was Hinger was found unconscious with | ost cordial. Internal injuries and a compound frac | Then the Ambassador went through: ture of the left arm. During a veld the formality of presenting to Their! moment, the police say, Majesties the members of the he a@mitted staff, most of whom had attended many, that Be and Mickesl Seigter, fourtecn, courts and levees in commpany with the of Mo, Oi Woot Thirwy-cighth etreet, | inte Whitclaw. Reid. wore febding the apartment 0¢ Frank/ With the members of hie etaft Ambae: Grosse, on the Gfth floor of No. @8,| sador Page, who, like his secretaries, when he fell. Wore ordinary evening dress, which Detective Mahoney was sent to the| American diplomats always assume at Zelgier home Gnd was admitted by a| levees, was driven, together with the motherly woman who said, when she' naval and military attaches in uniform, hearé his story, that there must be some from the hotel where the Ambassador mistake, le staying for the present to Bucking-! TEMPTEO BY BOVE’ STORIES OF /h8T Palace in royal carriages with the RAGY MONEY, weatenay fey! footmen in the scarlet “ ms very of the British court. On the. widen Ste: lewrety The string of royal carriages passing goes to school reguiarly and boy. Me has been raised well The detective insisted on beeen and hdd gees when they en- e1 i@ room the y ducked under the covers and begged, nis mother not weit Gan Ge er AK, ‘a eetgatergdiee teryentgi station, ac- | Petlences of my life. His Majesty the cording to the police, he King Her Majesty the Queen spoke “E wan with Bohlinger,” th nim | {PANKly, cordially and Kindly on « num- ny eayihat “Other Dove In the nent | ber of subjects. ‘They asked after Pres- barhood seemed to have plenty of meney| ident Wilson and his family and also to geo pleare howk and Conay Inland ee on a ett lear Am chiie fake es at meeting another American Am- “Henry — that's .Boblinger — sald we! After ‘the royal audience Ambassador fet age A I didn't want to, but he| Page Lage; on Paul Cambon, the walt, ‘Why, everybody's equal. Wehave| French Ambassador and Dean ‘at hod as much right to things as the Diplomatic Corps in Great person them. Within the -, few days he wall ay pnd haps Come on, Mt'll de All| nig respects to the other Ambassadors, ip el jbo Rai? resradbeany eet, Gress dat knowing the Sante’ {2t| MISS ELKINS IN AUTO CRASH. let, home. We went up to the third Wiew aad Neer, through a tollet window wooa 80° attracted considerable attention. Sir Arthur H. J. Walsh, the King’s master of ceremonies, accompanied the Ambassadpr from and to his hotel. Speaking of the audience afterward, Senator's Widow the re De. “We took some shoes, safety razors| phen B. » widow of the late and 0 lot of stuff like that. Then Henry | ator from West : Virginia, and her Gaugh- sent mo inte @ backyard to bury it at, Ming Kea Katherineare suffering from er was seriou var Eeecaepe chown he light moter in whicn th women weie driving for several ary one had ceen nobel 1 sting the yar it it was not overturned, = DONT SCOLD AN IRRITABLE CHILO. If Tongue Is Coated, Stom- ach Sour, Breath Fev- erish, Give ‘ Pra So Figs” to C Bowels. aly hurt a some back tnto the , rey enn I ‘et ces hem putting my partner ineide, nieaon, per natives apnoea them. Zeigler was Ants cl gash ae maget sett at ot to teil how he bat undoubtedly droppet etories. it i Yi hild fen't netur "t naturally on BURST IN PATERSON, | i.tcie'aad peevish, Mother? Examine T NOBODY I: iS INJURED. the he tongue; i i coated, it apis Silk Mill Owners Fall to Get Strike active and ay with foul, devaying éts to Return and “Talk , nae etree. J eiesge! ” It Over. he ideal native and pi velo for chil- A bomb, or « high hrs gyngiee in some ae. Re ged fetes the little other form, waa stomach, | ‘iad bonsls the fear of the home ag Destdes they dearly love its \ anger, @ boss carpenter, of taste. , May street, Paterson, N. ‘ted The Sapiosien shattered all the wi in Welsinger’s home, but injured no one. | to is Failure the attempt of the |in cart alle manvfacturers to get the etrikers te bet ster return te work yesterday ander & prom- ted "= it artis move on sad tee te consider thelr grievances Fe ail, ca eieye peng thority. position yeu) iy Rhy ere not drug- respect to lone under | £g your ng onespoond on en- WH Miner Wil vetern, They are a tidy of fetes wenn fast WA thelr Gemande for the stele matics it cannot wens. Gov WA ineteace to wages ant Cs Full directions or childven of all ages abolishment of the th; ‘irl ox coe ar tte peck ups plainly printed on eases eee wepame a taal.” the states “ v roast ‘Sisk of Sean ment read, see tare gaat 08 tee prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co, workers saw or he is the delicious tasting, nine ol old Fives or Qu reliable. Refuse snything else Why Wait? Select Your Goods Now—Pay as 7.60" “100 Stn joo Cetalenne Mailed Free, a Outtity B-imen Pi inet Nott Tan Mnttreeet Value 640.00 ns te EL con 56" STR Announcement! The 14th Stand Re and Rothenberg’s ‘Ie Being Combined Ir In One Store | The Combined _Stoeus and the 14th ‘st. Sears will be offered at Unheard of Prices Sale Starts Monday See Sunday’s Papers for the History Making Bargains. Boys’ Blue Serge » Suits pak Just the right sort of suite for confirma. tion wear and for general dress-up oc- casions. Norfolk styles, made of fast color blue serge, with full knickers, lined throughout. Boys’ $1.00 Washi Suits Russian style, with sailor collar and but- ton-to-the-neck Mothers Should Hasten to Buy These Girls’ $1.50 Dresses el Linenes, percales and ginghams that launder just ‘tke new. The mew fae rticularly nice and worthy of your Ilene leathers inch roidered Bulgarian and fal calf, They are the kind of styles that are becoming to the miss of 6 to 14 years. Choice of models that the models illustrated. Girls’ $?.50, $3.09 and $3.50 Dresses 1: FRESH JERSEY LOINS of PORKor 4°], | 1 bl € -and make this saving A saving of 55c on dresses like these will appeal to all mothers who have true ert at heart shade and color assortment is parti attention. The variety of styles includes emb Russian models and some with leather belts, open either in the front or back. Five A. most comprehensive assortment of little frocks that the average ‘school miss will more than be pleased with. They are made of repp, linene, gingham, galatea and cordelines in solid colors we stipes ee ints are ci gored or plaited models. jest of the new Summer models are embraced in this ao iting the favored Bulgarian Codd. I a 6 to 14 years, at..... fon LEGS of CANADA SPRING LAMB The Regular Price, 18c to 20c |b, Regular Regular 22c Values 26c Values Ib. 17!c CITY DRESSED CHOICE HINDQUARTERS CANADA LAMB | OR RIB ROASTS calSc, Qualities BRING THE CHILDREN TO OUR FREE MENAGERIE—SEVENTH FLOOR a This Sale Has Proved a Tremendous Success! Men’ s and Youths’ Suits The Surplus Stock from 3 Large Offering | the very newest and best pos- sible st: Cl dously $10.00 SciTs $755 $73 99 1 We have sold hundreds of these suits pag tn bees week, but the | epi tr was so large that the are not gone etese to this sale is ely rye of being “nulted,” no matter what price ha has decided on. Every Wanted Material and Color pr and 2 and 8 button regular styles. Coat cut on smart, sna; servative lines. Blue Children’s White Dresses Boys’ Wash Linen Norfolk ind’ ders cha Suites, same quality as other $ 1 98 stitched hems, Sizes 4 to 10 years. stores sell at $3........0006 ' (Seeend Fleer.) PRIME BiB ROAST or|SPRING CHICKEN or FANCY YOUNGFOWL|L. 1. SPRING DUCKS Ib. 20e} |= b. 14'¢ THE 14TH STREET STORE, HENRY SEEGEL Pres't—14TH STREET AND eTH m: 80, 1918. Manufacturers les in Clothing at 8 tremen- W prices, \ $15.00 $18.00 ane SUITS a Ss . Every man bet Norfolk styles, Patch y lines and also on con- lue serge suits also included. PPL PPLE PLL EL PPP LPP PPP LLLP PPP The Sale Every One Is Talking About 2 & a Straw Hats $4.00) SioeS ee if "1,500 Men’s $1 to $1.50 Summer Shirts == 79 England Best Makere re Represented All the Vly Ie arans. qrowns, Light and rhage Nag as as oe a et ad € broideries;skirta bao appa iG aaoivetncnse Men’s °3™. $4 and $5.” Shoes Oxfords Walkover and Other Well- K K nown oMakes eh) 89 ml str ee Far te aaa M ie te ase patent coltekin and tan Russia calf. Women’s Walkover Oxfords Pace, ume alent Re tar” $1.89 gi" Henri Footwear for Men on hand: Col , $3 & $3.50 { NEW GRASS Direct from the creamery and ghane’ GRASS Direct from the creamery and BUTTER the finest obtainable; cut from bs leothars, c the tub; not delivered; ‘lb... 33 ui at, Ne PO HN bsted Ae Y’ Sey y tee raat . ANS a Golden Og WEST END ohn |; - “ Lape mane | hae $1.25 CRESS errata newer OB e | Kult au vait 69¢| --: orNew i9e rar ston S| Onions. $C “ti, Sed Rue ee comes ———=All Cars Transler Z, e [ob IOTWE: Lexing 0. to 34 Ave. , gees F Store Closed All Day Today. #0 '| These Specials for T Wi: We're ready yith complete stocks of the the most isha bl |] apparel for every member of the family and the most | things for the home and outdoor sporte, fer Men and Youths Splen:id Collection of 800 Smart, New $10 Summer Suits at $6.88 | | | | Men's Shirts rong Griffen shirt plain and a ; Losvesali variety of pat p, Nt een, Woven phere OL age il Pie sve eee Pewrin-bende, ot te | Among the many sty! this price are: ae ee Bedford Corde in attractive styles, Black mn White Cheeke ta trimmed and se a. vicinen Sule in cutaway and trimmed de ‘Other charming oulte, all Itmed with sti, in Berges, Worsteds, Stripes, etc. at 10, Crepone in pretty combinations. Linene in the newest models. il] Velles in stripe effects. Serges in han@ some afternoon models. gina? Sree SAPS Maal raters | Men’s ‘Balbriggan’ j tnd play Bargains at 24¢| sik oy | ibe, ‘They comprise a tremen- | dous purchase. Short sleeve shirts. Knee length drawers. Come and |]} participate in this offering. MB. For Tomorrow, Saturday, Only New Walters Pianos at $225 On Terms of $1 a Week No Interest No Insurance Price includes stool, cover and ‘free isc In Our Greenhouses on the Reel <a | We're maiing rom for the builders by sacrificing the prices a 5 ! our stocks, For instance: er | rat In,all | Appt, Peeet ar Trees Be "8c | Ea Bea fel 4 hea @ to 8 teat “a. ch. yy Rese Ben in all varietion: ularly | ram 48¢ to TH bs yt nel Privet. 2 and | a ol ; Femuianiy Be tach | t $2.75 per 100, or, each... if], We’re showing all the seanonable fresh cut flowers at savings if) of one-half on exclusive florists’ r iced, Fresh Meats and Poultry Specials Pry Pleuea Brot re t “horn {3 rol te . chatty | Dey Pte iter oo seeeegbes