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ERE UVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1918. ’ today declared that he Japanese aor. | ’ WPAN DECLARES «Sc WHITMANWONT — HITS "FRISCO ROAD fn the Panama Pacific Rxposition at ge fee on. the California ana aieetion ! ‘e, | transportation company, dut that it has It tor no other reason than thia receiver: | 4en made the basis of a tremendous ship had already been given as @ reason | Jonbing scheme eum Hagtencnth for feeling on the ie 1 | It felt obliged to wait in oréer to de- > ‘ | termine pwhlic sentiment toward the th 3 position before proceeding further wi! j og why freight rate should be raised. A*| its securities, I believe it will also be ‘The Japanese Government has post- umual the public Ie asked to hold the | rouna that great volumes of the atocks Poned ite réply to Gecretary of State bag and pay the fiddier, when the opera-| ong monde of this company have been Bryan's proposed pian of international | tions of these gentlemen who are given | goig far in excess of the true value ewe Artitration, which It is understood in bd “iene finance are brought to &/ of the tangible property owned by the 6 ny.” the Interstate Commerce Comminelon | atate Commerce Commission will dem- to Investigate the operationa of the | onstrate that the ‘Frisco system under) company, now in receiverahip, the management of B. F. Yoakum tas “Thie resolution should be passed,” | "ever been conducted as a legitimate dames McCreary & Co. 34th Street 23rd Street Will Be Open Daily Until 6 o'Clock. being favorably considered by thirteen ~ WALSTE At the opening of the etack market TTF QUAL ‘RIGHTS POR. ALLL, | Cansdian Pacite demonstrated its post-| Distriet-Attorney Whitmen made ft tion as © market leader again, its course|clear to his friends to-day that he ; company.’ “Many persons who have bought] Representative Hinebaugh charged ship was not ect A q@pirited attack on the financial securities this company has sold during) that the lose ry ually menagement of the Gt, Louls and Ban} know now what portion of that money Francisco Ratiroad was made in the| found ite way into the treasury of the! gum eles. 4.30) company and how much was diverted House to-day by Representative Mine. | toto the pockets of certain officials, deugh of Tinos in a apecch urging | «7 gm more than satistled that « the adoption of tie resolution directing | thorough investigation by; the Inter: do’s Subjects Protected| t Under Fourteenth Amend- } ment, Is Claim Made. Makes It Clear To-Day That No Favors Will Be Accepted From the Organization. the last three yeare are aniious to| necessary. oo AIAMANAO ie a: nk jal! Gate . On Sale Saturday, June 7th TRIMMED HATS Attractive White Summer Hats in light weight straws, daintily trimmed with chiffon, ribbon and fancy feathers. Special 4.75 and 5.95 SUITS & DRESSES —— doth here and abroad being followed’ by | would accept no momination from Cor- Iso Holds No Person Shall Be] tnere’ was any svectnative Deprived of Property With- ah inp poaniing when rit ii New Trains e? Ie out Due Process of Law. Hi ei Hitt z i f : ij LA Pinhap! HT baa i nt Tee a it I i fs J. Dowling has been talked of, but his and ecld/triends say he would refuse to run atrong iit it echitsy yl HTT i f il t : ff Has E s i i 3s up 08,1 against Mr. Whitman. Public Service nl FATE (S WITH JURY IN for Chicago On the present schedule of the Pennsylvania System are several new and desirable trains between New York and Chicago. The Pennsylvania Limited, the original “limited” train, ie an exclusively Chicago train. ‘The transfer of cars for other points to other trains relieves the previous congestion on it. It leaves Pennsylvania Station 11.04 A. M., Hudson ‘Terminal! 11,00 A. M., and arrives Chicago 8.54 A. M. es Metropolitan Express (formerly Chicago Special), with through Sleeping Cars to Chicago, leaves Pennsylvania Station at 8.04 A. M., Hudson Terminal 8.00 A. M., and arrives Chicago 8.00 A. M. Pitteburgh Day Express, a new Chicago train, with Parlor Cars and Observation Car to Pittsburgh ard Sleeping Cars from Pittsburgh to Chicago. It leaves Pennsylvania Station 9.25 A. M., Hudson Terminal 9.25 A. M. Connecting train from Pittsburgh arrives Chicago at 8.00 A. M. Cemmercial Express is a new train with through Sleeping Cars. It morning leaves Pennsylvania Station 10.04 A. M., Hudson Terminal 10.00 A. M., and TE DYNAMITE TRAL arrives Chicago 12.55 P. M. next day. For Small Women and Misses. Dancing Dresses of Shadow Lace, finished with velvet ribbon belt. White or Ecru. Special 16.50 Suits of Ratine and Linen, in various models. Special 14.50 Dresses of White and Colored Stripe Voile in numerous attractive models. Special 5.00 Separate Skirts in the most popular wash fabrics. Special 2.25, 3.50 and 5.00 Remaining Stock of Wool Suits in many models. 50, 14.50 and 22.50 regularly 18.50 to 39.00 GIRLS’ & JUNIORS’ DRESSES Graduation Dresses of Batiste, Lawn, Voile, Net and Shadow Lace. A i of effective models. Size 12tol6 years. 7 to 15.00 value 10.50 to 16.50 White One-piece Russian Dresses of Cordaline, Striped Lawn and Plisse Crepe. Size 6 to 10 value 3.00 t0 4.50, 1.75 to 2.95 _ “Middy” Blouses of White Drill with contrast- ing sailor collar and cuffs, braid trimmed; corded tie and embroidered emblem on sleeve. Size 6 to Pan Handle Limited is a new mid-day train with through Sleeping Cars and Coaches. It leaves Pennsylvania Station 12.04 P. M., Hudson Terminal 12.00 Noon, and, running via Columbus and Ri arrives Chicago 12.55 P, M. next afternoon, ’ 16 years. value 1.50, 95c¢ Skirts of White Drill and Cordaline,—gored or plaited models. Length 18 to 36 inches. value 1.50 to 2.25, 1.10 to 1.45 Girls’ Wash Dresses of Gingham, Percale, and Chambray One-piece Russian and low-belted models. value 1.48 to 2.98, 95c to 1.95 SOROSIS SHOES Boys’ and Girls’ Sorosis Shoes, Oxford Ties and Pumps. Made of Glazed Kid, Gun Metal Calf, Tan Russia Calf and Patent Leather. Boys’ and Girls’ Sorosis Shoes are scientifically constructed to properly train growing feet. Made of only the best grade materia. Special Values > tteaux and Collins Also Await Verdict on Charge of Plant- ing Explosive. meeta a popular demand. It leaves Pennsylvania Station Express 2.06 P. M., Hudeon Terminal 2.00 P, M., with through Sleeping Car and Coaches, and arrives Chicago 6.00 P. M. next day. Manhattan Limited (formerly Chicago Limited) is the evening Limited, with through Sleeping Care and Observation Car. It leaves Pennsylvania Station 4 eM, Hudson Terminal 5.00 P. M., and arrives Chicago 2.00 P. M. next Chieage Express is a new train with through Sleeping Car and all “limited features” as far as Columbus. It leaves Pennsylvania Station and Hudson Terminal at 6.30 P. M., and arrives Chicago 5.00 P. M. All these trains carry Dining Cars, serving meals at the usual hours. The well-known trains, Broadway Limited, leaving Pennsylvania Station and Hudson Terminal 2.45 P. M., arriving Chicago 9.45 A. M.; Western Express, leaving Pennsylvania Station 6.04 P. M., Hudson Terminal 6.00 P. M., arriving Chicago 8.54 P. M., and Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Chicage Express, leaving Pennsylvania Station 8.34 P. M., Hudson Terminal 8.30 P. M., arriving Chicago 8.25 P. M., make up the complete service between New York and BOSTON, June 6—The cases of the al- lowed Gymamite “planting” conspirators, William H. Wood, Frederick E. Atteaux and Dennis J. Collins, were given to the Jury to-day. Judge John C. Crosby I is unique in its fulmess and convenience. Por tickets, delivered at home, office, or hotel without additional charge; for Pullman reservations full information, telephone il g it Hy i New York “Madison Square 7800" “Brooklyn “Main 2310" Prospect “3100” OLIVER T. BOYD, Division Passenger Agent, 263 Fifth Avenue (Cor, 29th Street), New York City For train arrivals and station information telephone “Cheleca 7400" VW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD (Gy IVER - JOHNSON Girls’ Shoes, size 814 to 11.....-.... Infants’ Shoes, size 514 to 8.. WEARING APPAREL For Boys and Young Men. 790 Young Men's Suits in Conservative, English Soft Roll and Norfolk models; coats with We will stay in New York all Summer. patch pockets. Made of this season’s best materials, PEERLESS UNION SUITS settled it —Homespuns, Tweeds and Cheviots in pencil stripes “London Club” and shepherd checks; also plain Blue Serge. Size 88 to 40 chest measure. regularly 22.60 to 27.90, 17.50 600 Young Men’s Suits in Fancy Cheviots, Tweeds Homespuns and Blue Serges. Size 98 to 40 chest measure. value 16.50, 12.50 To Close Out,—125 Boys’ Norfolk and Double 3 ay ’ rs male. Breasted Suits of Imported Wool Fabrics, incl Iza | Moat Bale and hoes. mtr as ie Sect, Harlem's Leading Goode Blue Serge. Size 10 to 17 years. 9. Hed | “Coiling, ointiy indicted with Wood and PRICE $1.00 to $5.00 125 Weet 128th St. regularly 19.60 to 16.50 Atteaux, who turned State's evidence, ot Wi '% ad jtman a a Soe, Scoesert We nee pate 8 Eos a Rt re Boys! Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits of CAPT. MURPHY IS RETIRED||! | ros ey Fancy Cheviats, Teenie _Homespane and Pais rence J. e a = _ jue Serge. Boys’ Reefers and Overcoats, made of Blue Serge and Fancy Cheviot. Size 8 to 18 years, reguisely 7.60, 4,80 Boys’ Wash Hats in “Rah Rah” and Tyrolean models. Also English Norfolk Caps in Tan and Gray Crash, Tan Linen, Khaki and White Duck, Size 6% to 74. Special BOg Boys’ Pajamsas of fine Stripe Madras Cloth, also plain colors, trimmed with sill frogs, Sises 6 to 16 years. value 10m, G5@\ if for ws. Jake says they are jast as comfortable as going to Atlantic City. All the clever men are wearing UNION SUITS nowadays and the cleverest are wearing PEERLESS. They only make MEN'S Union Suits. I wish they made women’s HOR i rH i 2 ao the shoulder of his father, who sat im- passive, listening closely to every word 1913 Ford Automobiles & Indian Motorcycles | I. DAVEGA, JR.) 2 if SSN ia = Soaps and cleansing pow- Ei Ma ders may clean your walls, work, but they won't kill disease Ly germs, B] CN does both; it, makes For Ladies & Gentlemen ya everything with which it cont tact a= {seu wooo D PiBERAL Credit} tment of Policeman thirty-two yea of conditions fa- , vorable to erm maker when he was apn Wat dient) stron Vat No. 39 Clasnon avenue, Brooklyn, iia cellar to garret. Tmt & RED MAN BRAND 2 FOR 25 CTS. e Points cannot injure shirt, Suitable for Bow or § EARL @ W! MAKERS OF TROT'S PRODUCT. will, appointed vy loner Waldo to succeed Murphy, Place was upwillingly retired by Com- Bingham for physicai disa-