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BARNEY KNOBLOCH DEAD. 5 techs Floo Manager Twenty- 4 five Years and Known to Many. } \ Barney Knobloch, for twenty-five f years a Coney Isinnd charactor known } hundreds of thousar visitors, in ) > |. He suceumbed erday to the fects of two overations cancer of b : sthe tongue performed in Polyclinic Hos- “Mnedloch had been floor manager of ‘a for a parte ot Aa century “Barn cal im “Barney” and his for “remembering, “narra. and him countless friends Ho made ‘ \ born in Austria fifty-two years axo. | is survived by 2 widow nnd a thir- old daughter, Funeral \ wil be held at the No. 6 Kister's ‘court, ay ednesday evening by ¥. itemeyer, pastor of St. Paul'e rch Coney Isiand. The nt will be in Cireenwood Ceme- rads , | | | | | FA Coney 1 Kev J. mornin ING 95% | OF SICKNESS Recent discoveries have caused the ns of the world to come out} that 959) of all diseases tly to accumu- the system and brings t ills, but whether we are c or not, waste is hea it and making subjecting that may b lent » therefore, this waste down. it Besicent particular Ips" Tay ii candy laxative for Kid- Trial packet at your druggist’s | a dime. | 4 | 4 oo cae 5 a 7 j aes p yf f f eonteas Ab A Woman’s Shoe ’ » with Flexible Shank =the purpose of which is to give natural and strengthen- iting exercise to the arch mus- “gles. There is alsoa ‘‘dipped’’ sole on the AXIS” Shoe helps to equalize’ the it of the body over the ag d adds great- | Av to caso in walking. Made a ‘git medium and iow heels, | | fer different arch elevations, ) / SOLD NOWHERE ELSE ' JAMES S. COWARD 1 964-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. - », (map Wanaen erazer) > Qlall Orders Filled | Sen6 for Catalogue ——————— | the acquisition of the Panam y of America and the levents in Panama in Nov |to restore the cordial fri TEXTOF TREATY ~ WHICH AVERTED ROW OVER CANAL THE BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1914. [assurance that every obstacte to the| free of any charge exceot the actual restoration of complete harmony bee tween the two countries will thus | disappear ARTICT The Republic ombla shall ens [Joy the following rights in respect to the interoceante canal and the Pan- jame Railway 1. The Kepubiie of Colombia shall [be at liberty at all times to transport ithroukh the tnteroceanic canal its l troops, materials of war and ships of . P ; : lwar, even in case of war between The Evening World Gives First | coiome 4 another country, with- out paying any cherges to the United =F vd * States the Full Text of Under { 2. ‘The products of the soll and in: standing With Colombia. ‘SINCERE REGRET’ THERE Phrase Credited to Bryan Ex- presses Mild Apology for Inconvenience. The Evening World herewith pre- , |Sents the first full toxt of the United States treaty with Colombia by which the mixunderstandings arising out of Canal one by this country were peacefully settled. The text is taken from “DI. ario Oftcial,” pubb t Bogota, Colombia, on April 24 “Treaty between th United States ppublic of Co- Jombia for the settlement of their ; | differences arising out of the events which took place on the lsthmus of | Panama in November, 1903. “The United States of America and the Republic of Colombia, being de- sirous to remove all the misunder- standing growing out of the political nber, 1903, ship that formerly characterized the relations between the two countries, and also ‘to define and regulate their rights |) jand inter sts in respect of the inter- oceanic canal which the Government of the United States is constructing across the Isthmus of Panama, have resolved for this purpose to conclude ® treaty and have accordingly ap- pointed as their plenipotentiaries: His Excellency the President of the United Btates of America, Thad- deus Austin Thomson, Envoy Ex- traordinary and Minister Plenipoten- tiary of the United States of Amer- ica to the Government of the Repub- Ne of Colombia; and His Excellency the President of Colombia, Franciaco Jose Urrutia, Minister for Foreign Affaire; Marco Fidel Suarez, Firet Designate to ex- erclee the Executive Power; Nicolas Esguerra, ex-Minister of State; Jose Maria Gonzalez Valencia, Senator; Rafael Uribe Uribe, Sena’ Antonio Jose Uribe, President of the House of Representatives; Who, after communicating to each other their respective full powers, which were found to be in due and proper form, have agreed upon the following: ARTICLE I. The Government of the United States of America, wishing to put at rest all controversies and differences with the Republic of Colombia aris- ing out of the events from which the present situation on the Isthmus of Panama resulted, expresses, in its own name and in the name of the people gf the United States, sincere regret That anything should have oc- curred to interrupt or to mar the relations of cordial friendship that had so Jong subsisted between tho two nations Colombia, in itt own name and in the name of the Colombian people, accepts the declaration in the full ge ced-in. TOR ae CORSETS: No. 0202 Low busty modish con- lines, emooth fit back Shirred elastic frustets over g7olM, provide comfort, Clinging conti, embroidered edging. ide natural figure lines, perfect ch lines, graceful poise, ease off ment, comfort, eltnging fubrice and little boning drooping"? figure cttect, wing” Aru $1.06 to 6: At All Dealese BROS, Hew Yabo and Tweeds. and Silk Fabrics. None Sent on Approval, ‘The Government of the Republic of | f Colombia passing through Low ‘olomblan, ‘nited States ucts of the y ntry in the Canal Zone, and wise in the islands and main land le or whieh may be oeeupted by | the United States ax auxiliary and ac- cexsory thereto, without paying other duties or charges than those payable Wi by similar products of the United States a 4 an citizens crossing th Canal Zone shall, upon production ¢ Proper proof of their nationality, be exempt from which citize ery toll, tax or duty to of the United States are construction of the al and afterwards, er traffic by the canal ts in- door whenever it shall be necessary for any other reason to use the railway, the troops, materials of war, Republic i} r railway substituted therefor, paying only the same charges and duties as are imposed upon the troops, materials of war, products snd mails of the United States, ‘The officers, agents and employees of the ( ment of Colombia shall, upon produc tion of official ‘a ‘ment, also n the said 8.18 officers, Govern. The pro- graph shall not, of war be- ment of the United States, virions of this apply mbia and Panna, &. Coal, petroleum and sea salt, be ing the products of Colombia, passing from the Atlantic coast of Colombia the Pacific | be trans- in ¢ et. Com | WORCESTERSHIRE PEAS~— Mazrcillat Imported— SARDINES— Aviator... . OLIVE OlL—quart tin .90 OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York. Extraordinary Sale Wednesday Will Close Out from the Regular Stock 275 Women’s and Misses’ Coats High-Class Models, S Silk lined throughout. Regular Values to 35.00 15.00 Misses’ and Small Women’s Suits A high-class maker's entire stock of Misses’ and Small Women’s Suits, consisting of Dressy and Tailored Models, of Serge, Gabardine, Poplin, Shepherd Check Actual Values to 40,00. A y|the city of Bogota, as soon as may Acker, Merrall & Condit Medium size bottle 32 small Holbrook’s—‘Imported Absolutely” Selected small fish packed in Pure Olive Oil MACARONI or SPAGHETTI—!Ib. package Rising Sun French——for Table or Medicinal use TOMATOES-~A. M. & C., Extra Large Sanitary tin .15| * Finest obtainable at any price able for Afternoon, Street, Motor, Traveling and Sport Wear, of Moire Silk, Taf- feta, Serge, Eponge, Gabardine, Golfine, Fancy Cords Also a Special Purchase of which shall not in any case exceed the present treaty, the sum of $25,000- | 000, wold, United States money ARTICLE IV | The Republic of Colombia recor- nites Panama as an independent na- 1 mn, and taking as Jombian law of June years trate Cont of handiinatand sransporeacion, FIROT IT WASA'T A GUN Luigi Mansi, a barber, Greenwood avenues, New Brighton, Staten Island, laughing again and pulled thirty-two old, living at Forest and any apologies. to-day faced Magia Murphy tn the Tombs Police out street yesterday afternoon, al) were hotsterousty and Devoti noticed a peculiar bulging of one of of another pocket a fully londed revolver. Then he was placed under arrest, minus i BY THE AUTHOR OF that the automobile used by Inspeas tor of Weights aud Measures Peter B. Gallagher had caught fire and was FIREMEN SOUND ASLEEP half » ordinary freight Masai's coat pockets, The detective E 8 practically wrecked wen V0 n similar products | AND THEN AGAIN IT WAS pulled out his revolver and “risked AS FIR HOUSE URNS ail a the Un * passing over the Masai, The bulging pocket reveal erasssitenians q agliite,# in transit’ from one port a barber's hair A and the de- JUDGE PRAISES SLEUTH. to anot of the United States. Luigi Massi, Jolly Ba Gets | lective wos all apologies. 8% a - Tare in fg i, Jolly Barber, Gets aan, Wik wae Th a happy Wake Passa Smoke Eaters Are Awak. Save. Ses Te eee The United States of America| Into Trouble With Sleuth of mind, asked what Devott was ened in Time by a axrens to pay to the Republic af Who Apol looking for and the detective replied pi 5 Catcher im Counters Colombia, within six months after 10 Apologized. that he imagined the pocke' a ‘asser-By. t 0 ° , the exchange of the ratifications of pologized. revolver, Massi thereupon laughed y Madam, you have te thank one of the very best pickpocket catchers in the vountry for the return af your money.” Magistrate Herbert, in the Yorkville Court, to-day paid this compll- The Fire Department of Passaic, N.| J. came near being destroyed by fire early to-day while the twenty or more paid firemen of the city peacefully pounded their ears on the second floor of the Municipal Butiding ‘i 4 that the: t : wares’ | Court on a charge of carrying con. “ ” Edward Kisait, formerly a council- lowing: From Cape “‘iburon te the] Cealed weapons. He was held for auth man, Wan on his way home between te ot headwaters of the Rio de la Miel and! trial in bail of $1,500 after Detectiv A thrilling new serial story AE giclock when ihe vay ftames hand ‘bax, of Mrs: Claire Chaplin of the follown he m e ° a r the Police y ote 0 e Hane Of Candi to the Matte de Chag, | Devotl of the Elizabeth atreet ata-/by E. W. Hornung begins) Pirtment garage adjoining the. Fire|Thirty-fourth strect “an avenge jargun and that of Mall going down | 0? by the ridges of Nigue to the heights of Axpave and from thence to a point n the Pacific half-way between Co- calito and La Ardita In consideration of this recognition, | the Government of the United States | will, immediately after the exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty, take the necessary steps in| order to obtain from the Government of Panama the despatch of a duly ac- | credited agent to negotiate and con- jude with the Government of Colom- bia @ treaty of peace and friendship, with a view to bring about both the establishment of regular diplomatic relations between Colombia and Pan- ama and the adjustment of all q) tions of pecuniary lability as between | he two countries, In accordance with recognized principles of law and prec: | edents. ARTICLE V. The present treaty shall be ap- proved and ratified by the high con- tracting parties in conformity with their respective laws, and the ratifi- cations thereof shall be exchanged tn and be possible. In faith whereof, the said plenipo- tentiaries have @igned the present treaty in duplicate and have hereunto affixed their respective seals, ae SUFFRAGE BILL ADVANCED. | Houne Committee to Report Meas- are With Recommendation. WASHINGTON, May 5.—Joint reao- lutions proposing amendments to the | ‘eleral Constitution to extend the right | of suffrage to women and for nation- wide prohibition were ordered reported, | without recommendation, to the House by the Judiciary Committee to-day. ‘This ‘leaves both proposals to’ the House for decision without suggestions from the committee. pany Be guided by our prices and guarded by our quality SAUCE— | Medium in size—2 tins for ....Large tins .21 small French med. bot. .37 small bot. TAGE ELE IO AG IAG + 15.00 No Exchanges or Credits, the prigoner, in a happy mood, had caused his own arrest. The detective three new patterns, rods; lacquer in bright or satin finish had told the Magistrate how saw the other men on prisoner Bayard in Sunday World, May 10th. Edition limited. newsdealer to-day. Order from and taking her purse containing $2. She knew nothing about the robbery, but Casassa did He was look for Harri has euch a long police record that the Magistrate held him tn $6,000 ball for the Grand Jury partment. He rushed inte Police Headquarters, woke up the police- men and then into Firs Headquar- ters and woke up the firemen, When the flames were quenched they found dames McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue On Sale Wednesday and Thursdav Unprecedented Values DOMESTIC RUGS **Kalliston’’ Rugs at One-Half Price Woven in one piece; reversible; in a variety of light colors Size 9 x 12 ft. regularly 42.50, 21.00 including French Gray, Blue, Green, Brown, etc. 9x12 ft. 9x 12 Royal Wilton RUG ov cevaes Summer Floor Coverings amless Royal Axminster Rugs,—all perfect; regularly 32.00, 23.90 regularly 37.50 and 40.00 Offering complete assortments of sizes and color- regularly 12.00 ‘BRASS BEDS Unusual Price Concessions Brass Bed as illustrated,—- 29 top rod 2x 114 inches; All sizes. regularly 35.00 ings to harmonize with Summer Home decorations and furnishings. 300 Colonial Rag Rugs,—size 9x 12 ft.......0. + 8.75 ch posts; 1!4 inch filler finished with best English 19.50 TAO AAE AW TAG TAG ACI AW AG TAW AO TAG Sale Extraordinary Women’s Neckwear At Less Than Half Price Keg. Trade Mark One of the large importers of exclusive French Neckwear desiring to close out his line gave us an opportunity to purchase it at a remarkably low figure, and we pass the saving on to you. We guarantee the prices in every case to be less than half the original prices. We quote here for of the most attractive: Collars formerly $ 6.75 now $2. cs 600 “ 2, is 800 “ 3. if 1000 “ 4, Jabots, Frills, etc., sold regularly at 51.50 to 7. a few 75 50 50 50 now 50c to $3.00 each. Savings on others equally as large. In connection with this sale, we have assembled from our own regular stock a number of Model pieces in Collars, Fichus, Guim French s, Real Lace Collars and Sets, all to be sold at half price. We are also showing a line of new Organdie Collars and Fronts from prices, to $3.95 each. These are but splendid values, nevertheless. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 38d and 34th Streets Extraordinary Prices MISSES’ SUITS, COATS & DRESSES | | | _. 125 Suits,—a number of new models in various waterials. | Size 14 to 18 years. Actual value 29.50 to 35.00 18.75 ' { 98 Coats,—Balmacaan, Ripple, Sport and Utility models, in attractive fabrics. Size 14 to 18 yeurs 12.75 Actual value 22.50 to 26.50 125 Afternoon Dresses,—distinctive models in a_ va: riety of silk and crepe fabrics. 16.75 Actual value 24.50 to 29.59 | Specially Priced | WOMEN'S GLOVES | 2-clasp Silk,— Paris Point Embroidery. Tan, Gray, | Black or White. Special pair | | 16-button Sil Paris Point Embroidery. Tan, gray. Pongee, Black or White. Special pair 85c | 20-Button Silk,— Paris Point Embroidery. Black or White. Special pair i 16-button Spun Silk, — Needle Picked Embroidery. Pongee, Black or White Special pair 3. Attractive Values WOMEN’S HOSIERY toe and sole. 6 pairs, 8.50 Silk Stockings,— extra reinforced heel, Black and colors pair 1.50. value pair 2.00 Silk Stockings,—band embroidered clox, self-emhroidered instep, two-toned effects in various shades or Jace insertions. value pair 3.25t05.00, pair 2.50 reinforced heel, toe and pair 1.10, 6 pairs 6.50 values pair 1.35 and 1.50 Silk Stockings,— double top; sole. Black or colors. Silk Stockings,— double lisle top. heel Black only. value pair 85c. and soir. pair 65¢ foe Gauze Cotton or Lisle Stockings,—double top: reinforced heel, toe and sole. Black, White or Tan. pair 35¢ value pair 50c 91 Year Old Pioneer Thanks Duffy's “Grand Old Age and How To Attain It” has been told hun- dreds of times by willing tes- timonials to the fact that Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey actually Selavs the effects of old age and brings back the vivacity and versatility of youth to its grateful users. 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