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oy Al ui ND WTA SAT ARGUING IN AUTO cc “Have you. your automobile there™ asked Huerta. " Pubic Stood by eh ty we Watched | “Tes” repties o'snaughnesesy. > Discussion Over the Tam- § 4 VERA CRUZ, Mexico, April 4.— Victoriano Huerta and Nel#on|neasy and the dictator varie O/Bhaughnessy verbally fought out, Pog a nnd who attom| to snap the pew one.” we fn that,” sald pico Incident. was drive Fon the street, in the open view of; O'Shaughnessy y spoke hag er public, the momentuous matter Lei To goood egg Rag sinkiny _— stot the Tampico incident on which | palm of his left hand. At ithe conclu. FATHER NOW WANTS bung the question of whether on ot eas public conference @ictator to respect the flag. After Arpil 15 the censor in Mexico City refused to receive messages and dite or iwer. é Wis bis, koa. 4 irregularity Huerta left bie home at an carly hour. He ‘/@4 not go to the palace nor did he hed etrenuous OMeaughnessy, having received a toward the Pacino. eat, a "rebel. far from of the code despatches | the of Huerta’s desire for war : pry the occupation of Vera Crus, | Dit which he regarded as insignificant. = then, is how Huerta dealt with| The repere print what Huerta or- which really meant) ders. SR sist ia _ two men left the club and "ERE BVANING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL $4,°1016." Pee & FLEEING MEXIGA two) RED CROSS CROSS TO H. HAVE A HOBPICAL SHIP. e society can- bg A miles away. = + tance between themselves and “the report té-day was that the! sone of possible action: Federale netted borate ‘To-day the Mexican Laredo is quite |<tay witneet mammary ovate, be wore likely to attest though the garrison had been wept] in up to full strength because of the| danger of an attack from - etrength of the rebels, who were only|cans, So they wanted @ wide dis- with the rebele—part of Villa’ deserted. Out of the many stories ASYEINOTON, April 94 captain mmand—and then make & concerted told by the fugitives one fact rises move against the Americans. Few of! nre.eminent: That in the vicinity of 5 the fugitives doubt that Carranza and | gaititic the Federals are gathering a " use out Wantage. Mise adhd we “My but ote inoculation r day, either because of a fear that It day @ large quota of Federal time, had already put troops wal ine Gaim for ‘tne bee boay, but the father|jeft the city, their destination being papers to eo = there 2 rebels on In the printed account of the death of) ‘The citizens were invited by Gen. Recossary | fia isiner had bees Seed ton yeara, =. |Quintano to accompany bis men, but Ul go to aa pei Segre ls ore oe Most of them leave word where he planned to go. ‘efforts Fadl cin sold Dave been might ven,out. | came over to the Untted States side. . Quintana’s departure leaves the little that he has prior rights. kept secret. " Altenan & Gs. " Will hold the following Sales to-morrow (Saturday): Women’s Coats and Wraps offering exceptional values. Coats of imported gray mixed material, cut on mannish lines in three-quarter length, yoke and sleeves silk lined; recommended for walking, touring or motoring, at $15.50 Wraps of Copenhagen or navy blue taffeta, with trimming of moire and lining of figured voile’. . «+ « «+, « at $18.00 Women’s Ready-to-Wear Dep’t (Third Floor) Unusual values are being offered in Women’s Tailor-made Suits (including a number of importations) at . « se) le) $25.00 & 35.00 Misses’ and Small Women’s Tailor-made Suits fn the desired styles and materials, are now on sale at the special prices of $18.50 $24.00 & $29.00 Reductions have also been made in the prices of many Higher-cost Garments Women’s Brassieres (sizes 34 to 46 inclusive) in several very desirable styles, will be placed on sale in the Corset Department at the exceptionally low prices of - « 35c, 75. & $1.35 o A Large Quantity of Cotton Dress Materials comprising a varied assortment of Spring and Summer textiles in desirable colorings, arranged in Waist, Skirt and Dress Lengths, will be marked at about one-half the regular prices, A Sale of Toilet Articles will afford an opportunity to purchase the following necessaries at about one-half the usual prices. Hair and Bath Brushes . . each 65c. Nail Brushes 25c. Tooth Brushes 15c. Hot Water Bags 65c. Whisk Brooms 15c. Pullman Aprons at 95c., $1.15 & 1.55 Traveling Sets, consisting of Pullman Apron, Wash Cloth and Towel in case, $1.15 & 1.85 Tourist Cases of cretonne at 45c., 65c. & 95c. Wash Cloth Cases at 25c., 65c. & 75c. Week-end Sets of cretonne . at 65c. Sponge Bags of cretonne . . at 25c. Also Manicure Cases of leather, chamois lined, with eight fittings, at the special price of 3.50 Imported Celluloid Toilet Articles at equally large price concessions will comprise Hair, Cloth and Hat Brushes, Hair Receivers, Nail Polishers, Shoe Horns, Combs, Clocks, Mirrors, Trays, Trinket and Powder Boxes, Button Hooks and Nail Files. Original Paris Models of Afternoon, Evening and Dinner Gowns, Tailor-made and Demi-Tailored Suits, from the leading French couturiers, at very large concessions from the former prices. Special Order Dressmaking Department (Third Floor) The Rug Department Special Values are being offered in Oriental Rugs in all weaves and sizes Inspection is cordially invited. FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES STORED IN VAULTS ON THE PREMISES Ohirty-fourth Street Fifth Avenue, New York Thirty-Ltth Street \ ‘ LAREDO, ex, April M—Nuevo! sions and fleeing serose the bridge, 2nd St Points betwoon, What inde Laredo, across the international fe a that they might be repulsed peng shegin . Sompelon bridge from thie town, Is deserted to- | # le end. But they were permitted | Tere ee re ede ie not boaacus is to be attacked by United States! take care of al troops or because the Mexican Fed-| view of their number. aliste have agreed upon a plan of erals who have been occupying {t are] ae times the bridge patrol had to/Joining forces against the United COXSWAIN’S BODY. |torming « conjunction with the Con- a, Stitutionaliste for the purpose of Christopher August Schumacher, of/ making a demonstration against the ma by ate one for Ag ng rd avian No. 1876 College avenue, the Bron, last retin ds border troops. Porte front, With nim he win have) ht but tn @ alam with the State! ne exodus of 6,000 inhabitants be- Hall messages wore rejected with the|, small er of soldiers, known aa] Depa! gan at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon,| They reasoned that they had fled! Constitutionalist army merged them- Bate belles wer. | when the 600 Federals under the com- | Asan mand of Gen. Quintano took a train | for Saltillo, where theré is stationed a big force of Huertistas. Wednes- Villa intend to make commen ca: large and well armed force that Is kal Huerta againet the United | intended for action against the United Otherwise they ask, Why! states. And the report ie persistent Gitestion it's | Fully 5,000 Cross © Cre te Border. should the Federals abendon so Time that before this action the Federale egal tik Nuevo Laredo to! will be reinforced by the rebsle, whe rebel occupancy? hi L Immediate vicinity of ‘When the troop train drew out of the areas aren mound fag ~ town a wild excitement began. Men ‘The border patrol hae guards at and women were driven by panic inte seizing the lightest of thelr possss-| Ce? of the bridges over the river to enter American territory and to- | aay arrangements are MATAMOROS, Mexico, April #— them—no ‘That the Federals and Constitution. ume force to bring order out of the| States Is evident from telegrams re- Jams that blocked the bridge. Most) célved here from Monterey. of the refugees were not satisfied to} It is stated that after capturing atop at Laredo, They wanted to go| that city at the end of a five days’ further into the interior of Texas,| battle Gen. Pablo Gongales and his ves with Federals to purpose. —_— HEAR BORMER REBELS C, Third Field Artillery, which have JOINED FEDERALS. | een on border patrol here, have beqm ordered to proceed to El Paso, WAGLE PASS, ,.Tex., April 24—It} The Fourteenth Cavalry, also fe reported that 00 former Constitu. | border duty, was ordered to concen~ tionalist eoldiere have joined the|trate here to relieve the force trans- jexican Federals encamped ten miles | ferred to El Pas with your foot held snug in the instep and heel, a full day's foot comfort every day yeu wear these shoes or oxfords. ~ Bact $3.06, $4, $5 orbes Soe Compy in. : 6 West , Sad for Catslog W. Also two attractive groups of Misses’ Coats and Capes presenting very exceptional values, as follows: Golfine Sport Coats, in white andcolors, at $9.75 Novelty Check Capes, lined throughout, at 15.00 Girls’ and Children’s Hats Aiieiss nea dais ath Sows, se: thet) Floor in a most interesting variety of i Leg horn and Milan Hats, for Children and Young Girls, at $4.00, 6.50 and 12.50 Lingerie Hats for little girls, at $4.00, 5.00, 6.50 The Newest Shapes in Untrimmed Millinery Tig Liars Sens Fee. te ess Floor, invites attention, to-morrow, to exclusive models that are shown in Outing, Steamer and Tailor- ed Hats, including i and domestic shapes in Milan, Lisere, Hemp, and Panama. Also a large and interesting variety of roses, foliage, fruit and bandeaux in every variety of flowers, ostrich novelties, quills and wings. The following items special to-morrow: Hemp Hats, in white, black and colors, . . at $1.35 Fancy Milan Hats, black, in glossy finish, . “ 1.65 Fine Leghorn Hats, in dress shapes, for women and misses, at $2.95 and 3.75 Women’s Sweaters In New and Desirable Styles are shown in interesting variety, on the Second Floor, with many at special pricess For instance: Womaa's Shetland Thread Sweaters, with) Vieerks in white or colors, special at . $3.50 Women's Double Shetland Thread Sweaters, V-neck; with large srectet buttons, belt: fa backs tho some with colored linings, special at =. - $3.98 Imported haere. Sweaters, _ Memon’, Imported height An ee en Special at $10.50 Misses’ All-wool Sweaters, with V-neck, or with collar; with or without belt, in colors and white, . Special at $2.95 HARLEM STORE. Open Hveninges at Roth Rtoree BROW KTORR 2190 3 AVE. ros S Ave. 156 Sr _STERN BROTHERS _ inept caeateslatiicatinnin Will offer for imrhediate clearance, To-morrow, on the Third Floor, three groups of Misses’ and Small Women’s Suits Specially Priced at $16.50, 22.50 and 27.50 In eighteen of the season's best and most distinctive models, made on youthful lines, showing the newest features in skirts; made of serges, gabardines, checks, wool crepe, Canton silk crepe, moire or faille silk; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, We direct attention to the Third Floor collections of And the following important offering of Girls’ Washable Frocks in ten attractive models, of plain and striped ginghams, lawns, linens, new cloth, eponge and Kate Greenaway cloth, sizes 6 to 14 years; Special at . $1.85, 2.50, 2.95, 4.85 and 5.95 | Boys’ Clothing In every desirable Spring style. “7 Russian and Seilor Suits, of handsome and de- ae ee, oe Ge Sire bert, epetveaned, double-breasted and Norfolk jacket suits for the older it. Washable Suits, too, in new models, of smart Large of Overcoats, ift assortments of Spring new pooigell youthful styles—all attractively priced. Also, to-morrow, on the Third Floor, an interesting sale of Boys’ Blouses, Pajamas and Shirts Of madras, soisette and percale, in solid colors and stripes. Blouses and Pajamas in sizes for 6 to 16 years; Shirts with 12/2 to 14 inch neckbands. Formerly $1.00 to $1.50; To- morrow, 60c and 98c Also Boys’ 75c Blouses, at 39c OF chambray, soisette and percale, sizes 7 to 16 years. Very exceptional offerings, on the Main Floor, in Linen Handkerchiefs For Men and Women Attractive and serviceable varieties, at savings of about a third from regular prices, as follows: Women's Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, Special at 96¢, $1.90 and 2.60 Doz We Pure Linen Initial Hapdkerchiefs, omen Special at $1.60 and 1.95 Dos. Women's Fore; Lem Fondinnlaets, 50) at oie corners, Special at $2.00 Doz. Men's Pure Linen Initial Handkerchief, Special, $1.95 Doz. wile ™ ‘peed isa Sab Bee Men's Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, with : See eee ee CORSETS ide graceful, natural figure-lines, peor pespenal daucts suppleness, yielding to ly curve, giving the fas! ‘ease fect pose, yet affording necessary support. ‘W. B, NUPORM STYLE 424, Por well devsteped Sewn, Rone leas big) eyeletted reuts over groia, Cowell or batieer. ($2.00 W.B.NUFORM STYLE 437. Desciag coro for arernce igure Me best Macs, Clinging comtil. $2.00 W.B. NUFORM STYLE 430. Fer wall developed Agwes, Very low bust) bensien hip; clastic gusset over grote, Pitant comtil, $3.00 W.B. NUPORM STYLE 464. Per wall deveinped gure, Deny Unboned hip Condiner, Coutil, narrow sith braid end lave, — $$ — ——— At AlDeslere WEINGARTEN BROS. New York -Chicage