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THE EVENING WORLD, @peech delivered to-dey in the House Constitutionalist government officials | Brya of Commons by John F. Redmond, SPANIARDS DRI at Juarez, Rabel Indian runnere brought messages i yeneteP be Pb eh eosndeant Baton | arly to-day to Villa from Gens, Bana- . made the final speech on behalf of the vides and Hernandes, who are pur- Nationalist Party on the second read. suing Gen. Refugio Velasco's Federal ing of the Home Rule bill. | army, and the great band of civilian The proceedings Se ay opened by Mr. Ce cna ti pleaded patches has not been made + ON HOME RULE BILL ieee pct E ili EXPLOSION KILLS WINE Confined te Home. April 6—Secrotary been suffering from a fas atill confined to his was up and about giving personal attention to State De- partment affat DOCTORS SAID THIS: - BABY. MUST DIE gies must be devoted to facing a set- 4 tement of the realities, “The country as a whole,” he sald, = f Nothing for Commons to Do} “1s sick and tired of the Irish ques-| Not Cars Enough at Torreon TRAPPED IN CAISSON WL > i id it be led hi a 4g Ha Pee Brit of tien an must be settled here at ‘ —— rs. 4 ‘but Pass Measure as It how. ‘Tho real question of the mo-| to Carry the Six Hundred . | Athol, Mass., 4 ; Stands, He Sa ment in how far each sido ts pre-| / dered Deported Bridge Workmen Deep Down Help- - “The doctor Ce ‘ ys. ee ee paste Wenn less to Save Themselves When ould not live, but 4 ¥ ‘The Nationaliste, Mr. Redmond Gas Spreads Death. Oss Medicine | LONDON, April 6—“T think fn tho] 5.14 would have been giad to accept| TORREON, Mex, April ¢—Some LP en ‘Present circumstances there is noth-| the scheme proposed by Sir Horace| delay was being experienced to-day = and strong. The ie. tne for the House of Commons to do | Plunkett in February by which « vote medicine made him fn the moving of the ¢00 Spaniards} MEMPHIS, Tenn, April 6. 6 men were killed to-day when they who were ordered deported by Gen) 1, csugnt by @ gas explosion in Ulster desired to continue subject to| Villa, owing to the crowded condl-) 11. x of the new Harahan ) _This was the closing sentence of © | the Irish Parliament. tion of the raliroad between Torreon | triage under construction acrom the Mr. Redmond sald be was in sym-| and Chihuahua and inability to get| Mississippi! River. The men, all of pathy with the general proposal of ® tovethor sufficient rolling stock toy Whom were white, had just gone to scheme of federation, but vague talk work, relieving a shift composed of on the subject, he dectared, was mis-| &ccommodate the great number ef) 10) a aaa are John chievous and could not solve the} Spantards. Leonard, Jobn Clayton, John King, preseut di Mculty. Villa hopes to be able to get pas| J. Johnson, A. Winkler, P. J. Farrell, Amid great cheering on the Mints-| senger coaches for the women and| Michael Burke, John Powers and terial side of the House, Mr. Red-| cniidren and the older men, Younger] Peter Watson. mond then summed up his view of/ men bave to find accommodation in| The caisson is near the Arkansas the situation. box cars, shore and is ninety feet deep. The “The House of Commons owes It! hogs of the Spaniards who got| negroes, who had just been relieved, as @ duty to Ireland and to Ens-| sway from Torreon to-day were herd-| were in a chamber fifteen feet from Filled the surface when they encountered W tch the firat rush of gas and ecurried for a the top. According to reports, Peter Watson, Chains oe ig declared, “to pass the Home one of the victims, was not a member N Guaranteed 5 Years i and not to be deterred from |¢4 on the trains, All the cars were To do this, just get | doing so by threats of armed re-| jammed with the refugees sitting and of the ehift, but went down to in- vestigate the origin of the gas. None TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW We mow have on sale Gentlemen's tance. I am profoundly confident | at, P hustled into font euncee of plats, ordizery liquid| that when the bill hus been onco|purane wany were Husted 3 been ordered out of Mexico and are/of the n who had bee: rk Following his Nationalist compat- of jegroes, n working Hot, came Sir Edward Garson, the | being sent to tae United States. in the depths all night, would accom. iaina tthe Vers atest a wore by eat well and gave him strength to walk.” Mrs. Britt lives at 283 Kenne- bunk street, Athol, Mass. Mothers should remember that Father John’s Medicine is « safe medicine to give pes cause it is free from or cee Ore . It is pure and nourishing and will’ build up the little ones in the natural way. 5% | wat proceed with the Home Rule for| would be taken after a few years on —* peland Dill ae tt atands.” the question whether any section of THE EASIEST WAY TO END DANDRUFF Step Falling Hair and Itching Scalp. ‘There te ome sure way that never moisten which has taken place during | freight. too enough to the scalp and rub | Chane® wars in public opinion regard: | Utterly ruined, leaving all they pos- R ing Home Rule will never be re-| seas behind them, the Spaniards have versed. ‘erven; apply it at night when retiring; passed it will never be repeuied, The box cara and taken off like so much - | Ulster Unionist leader declared | For the present all their property |pany him and the fact that Watson's { that the Government's attempt to | ig confiscated, though some of them, |ioay tend is me of “jump” Ulster with naval and mill- | i¢ they can prove they “extended no| partments nearer the top than. the A A os egg other dead, indicated that he met death 1 asphyxiation fore reaching his g peace and conciliation. . y . Bir Edward Carson repeated his of: | ad though thelr condition is the |““(mcinin of the company which + ees allow Parliament to decide at | treatment meted out to them ts better constructing the bridge claim that the end of the six years period of ex. | than they anticipated. They had rea- eight men composed the shift which clusion whether or not Ulster should | son to believe that Gen. Villa would |¢ntered the tube this morni: g the continued right of local op- . pave no would call an Uleter convention | uc! his threat to execute all Spas estion fards found in Torreon, and it is prob- ry .| and, submit Cre dnwdeclared Sir Kd-|able that but for the warning iseued How Much the Wife Is ward, was to leave Ulster out of the|from Washington and the pressure | tall untit her consent to inclusion had| brought to bear by the Spanish Gov- Dearer Than the Bride fa | Deen won. ernment the Spanish residents of this ae s im | city would not have escaped with Gompere Says Labor Suders in A heme, a handsome wife § thelr lives, hemor malt Samuel Gompers arrived to-day on the! ‘The lower clase Mexican and the = ; ie the! secret, n Juan, Porto | peom detests the Spaniard, and Ville | “@r “gd study of Inbor | hee frequently betrayed bis hatred, | Nees and Sto Dissi Bilious- Troubles use * | declaring he would regard every one . GET A caught as @ traitor unless be could ie. | Drove otherwise, ) Diamonds, Wate TONIGHT || 180 ‘Broadway, New York Gen. Villa's order expelling the tary forces of any reality in their professions of money wl Promptly refanded ii eeeue as Bene as cleewhere for 4m CE! "Ask any Jeweller his orice a cuarant S-year gold-fi 44 will then realize otter means, to you. the same he | Spaniards was issued without the knowledge of Gen. Carranza, or other 10¢ and 25¢ the bes | .\ WE THANK YOU for the response which has made our first day such a tremendous success. ‘Hundreds of bargains were taken advantage of. Hundreds more have been added from all departments for to-- morrow’s selli eo : AVE.19°70309 ISTREET. The entire stock must be cleaned out at once to make room for the hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of new Summer Merchan- dise which is being opened as rapidly as possible. The greatest. purchase-compelling Bargain Event in standard. known quality merchandise ever held. Ses To-Monow’s Papers for Further Details. NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTRE MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1914. James McCreery & Cou. 34th Street Special Offerings On Tuesday and Wednesday NECKWEAR OF ORGANDIE For Easter Organdie High Roll Collats,—soft or wired; Hemstitched, plain hem, lace trimmed or hand-embroidered. 1.25 to 2.95 Organdie Guimpes with wired “Glad- stone” collars; plain rolled edge; Hem- atitched or hand-embroidered. 4.95 to 18.00 Organdie Vest fronts with Coat Collars; Hemstitched, net trimmed or hand-em- broidered. 3.95 to 9.75 Organdie Fichus with high roll collars,— soft or wired; lace trimmed or hand-em- broidered. 2.95 to 6.75 Special Sale Organdie Collars,—high rolled and hem- stitched. value S0c to 75e, 33c and 45¢ Organdie Collars,—high rolled, soft or wired; embroidergd or lace trimmed. value 1.00 to 1.50, 65c to 95¢ RIBBONS Unusual Values Hair Bow and Sash Ribbons in Pink, Blue and White with self colored figures. 5% and 6 inches wide. Yd. 29c and 39c High Grade Satin Taffeta in a variety of pastel shades. 8}4 inches wide. Yd.70c Moire Taffeta in an extensive range of colors, including Black and White. 534 inches wide. Yd. 22c ‘“C/B ALA SPIRITE” CORSETS An extensive variety of models for the medium, slender and well developed figure. Made in Broche, Coutil and Batiste. Broche........0+++ 3.00, 3.50 and 5.00 1.00, 1.50 to 5.00 5.00 Coutil........+ oe eeene ree Incomplete Sizes in “C/B a la Spirite, La Princess and La Vida” Corsets. values 3.00to 5.00, 1.25 Brassieres A complete assortment in various models; made of All Linen, All-Over Em- broidery, Batiste or All-Over Net. 95c, 1.50 to 8.50 ART_ NOVELTIES Third Floor Evening Bags of Silk covered with gold net. value 1.50, 1,00 Pin Cushions in several styles and ma- terials, value 65c to 1.50, 35¢c to 1.00 Hairpin Boxes of Silk Brocade; trimmed with gold braid; filled with hairpins. values 1.00 and 1.50 75c and 1.00 Powder Boxes trimmed with Silk and French Roses; with powder and puff. 75¢ value 1.25 = Gilt Baskets of various shapes trimmed with ribbon roses, value 1.25, 1,00 Flower, Fruit and Sandwich Baskets,— Japanese and Decorated Enamel. value 1.00 to 1.50, 50 to 1.00 Scrap Baskets,—oval shape; made of Silk Brocade. 1.50 afd 2.25 values 3.00 and 3.75 Perfumery & Toilet Articles Desirable Easter Gifts “Caron’s” Rose Extract,—individual box, regularly 4.25, 1,95 “Caron’s” Satin Pad Sachets. .250 and 50c regularly 55c to 2.00 Novelty Sachets in dainty basket: .25 to 1.68 Novelty Sachets in individual ah 186 Bostniee ‘Atcaainece—tinpe ‘ayo Imported Clocks Bie finial CARA 950 Imported Hand Mirrors in Ivory finish, ,, ne regularly 1.75, 1.38 Imported Comba in I finish.... .2B0 a regularly 380 Imposted Trays in Ivory finish .......950 e regulasty 1,25 Imported Cloth Brushes in Ivory finish... 4 reguisrly 1.80, 1.00 5th Avenue: ‘ INFANTS _AND_ LITTLE CHILDREN’S Wearing Apparel Complete assortments of Cashmere and Crepe de Chine Wrappers, Sacques, Long and Short Coats, Hood Shawls; also Afghans, Bootees, Bibs and all accessories for the Infant’s Layette. Xe * Special . Infants’ Long Coats of fine Cashmerd; cape and cuffs silk lined dnd hand-scalloped. value 6.50, 4.76 Hand-made Lawn Caps,—tucked and feather-stitched. Sizes 12 to 16 inches. value 95c, 650 Short Coats of Taffeta, Moire, Gabar- dine or fine Serge in all the newest shades. Sizes 134 to 5 years. 4.50 to 18.50 A variety of Straw and Lingerie Hats,— Tailored and Fancy models. 1.95 to 15.00 ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT, Engraving in all the correct forms and letterings at Moderate Prices. Invitations for Weddings, Recep- tions and other social events; At- Home, Visiting and Announcement: Cards. Orders executed at short notice, cial Offer For Tuesday and Wednesday Only 50 Visiting Cards with name only and hand-cut copper plate,—Script type. 75e (| regularly 1.00 An assortment of steel cut dies,—ten styles. regularly 1.50 to 2.25, 1.00 Stamping in plain colors....per quire 10c Stamping in Gold or Silver..per quire 20c STATIONERY DEPARTMENT Complete assortments of the best grades of Writing Paper and Envelopes in various tints and sizes. Special Easter Cabinets Containing one quire each “Lawnette” Paper and gilt edged Cards with Envelopes to match; Orchid tint or White. 1,50 Large Box of Stationery containing 120° 4 sheets of Writing Paper and 100 Envelopes to match; Blue, Gray and White. 75¢- An extensive assortment of Easter Cards with attractive designs, 3c to 25c Fancy Boxes containing Sterling Silver Pencil and six refillers. Box 60c to 1.50 Fountain Pens,—a special lot, guaran, teed; with 14-Kt. point. 850 tegularly 1,00 NOTIONS Specially Priced Dress Shields,—Sizes 2, 8 and 4— Silk Covered........pair 14c¢ Dos. 1.50 Nainsook Covered....pair 10¢ Dos, 1.00 ° Nainsook Covered,—"Reliable”......00.. pair 12c Dos, 1.38 Adjustable...... ees.-pair 20c Dos, 2,25 Fitted Net Waist Linings............400 | Sewing Silk,—100 yd. Spools..... To Dos. 760 i Sewing Silk,—Large Spools.............; 0c Dos. 4.50 * “Warren's” Silk Covered Featherbone. ,,, | Dos. Yds, 750 | “Directoire” Belting, 134 to 8 inches wide, * Po, 700 3 Boned Skirt Banding, .yd.120 Dos.1.35 ° “Treo” Athletic Girdles, © Inches wide....+++-.,2,00 and 3,00 4 1% Inches wide, -ev.e,,.2,50 and 4,50 “Reliable” Hooks and Eyes.,..Grea 180 Snap Fasteners, card Yo Dos, Cards 78e Weighted Tape.....+vere.7d, Bo and 10g Des, yds. 480 and 1,00 Taffeta Seam Binding. ,.....eseeeeccces | pe. 100 Dos. po 1.10 Nickel Plated Ghears and Selesers,.pa,SB0 ‘ ‘ my te M ~— Sept SATO: ~f