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THE EVENING WORLD, H.P.DAVISON'S PARTY [SHS WoncwunsHovLO |COMMITTE PLANNING + GOT 3 WATE RHINOS | "HSE MAS" PUBLIC FUNERAL FOR ON HUNT I AFRICA) "Ss esco New Way to Reduce Cost NEW HAVEN veiecst HEROES OF VERACRUZ | anne Mra. Philip Shettinen who ar-| Tce 5 . Financier and Companions in|"ved on the otymnte to-day. ehinke| Secretary Daniels Approves «C, Richards Tells of! Peril When Wild Beasts | ther own y va wo ent down! New York’s Participation me the high cos ing. Mrs. Martineau ‘ . Charged on Them. has an international reputation as a in Honoring the Dead. landscape gardener and is here to i guperintend the building of gardens at} Newport and N Mayor Mitchel to-day appointed a temporary committee to arrange for the public reception of the bodies of the Vera Cruz heroes Monday, The regular committee, which will be com- posed of a representative body of New York's leading citizens, will be humed some time to-morrow. Mean- while the working committee will go ahoad with the arrangements. It 1s composed of George McAneny, Presi- dent of the Board of Aldermen, Chatr- Feary P. Davison of J. P. Morgan |@ Go. returned home to-day on the Otympio of the White Star line after Se 1 ein weeks of big game hunting in| Mrs, Martine Central Africa, Mr. Davison was) seine the caahiint eecompanted on the hunt by D. E./ preservation of Pomeroy of the Bankers’ Trust Com. | ™APY of which a! pany and J. H. Prentice. Mr. Davi- pany and 3. Prats Mr. Dei-| MEYIGAN GIRLS SMUGGLE nterested in of a reser ates for the wild flowers, ning extinct. game allowed by law and three white 4 . isn seams er | AMMUNITION TO REBELS rs 2a snr Khartoum,” riaBeAL. cogil trees ry gpettveag . Chao, Carranza’s Governor of Chi-} Accompanied by Capt. John journeyed almost 1,200 miles up tho White Nile. Game was plentiful all along the route and we shot several buffaloes and antelopes from the deck of the steamer. Tho whistle of the boat caused the animals to come out of the brush beside the river McClintock, Firat Deputy Police Commissioner, Secretary Rousseau paid @ second it to the Navy Yard to-day and had a talk with Com- dant Gieaves, who has received from Secretary of the Navy Daniels huahua, Arrested by Villa, but Freed. ' EL PASO, Tex., May 6.—'That pretty tas who amiled sweetly at Unele aaying that one has been at it gpveral years and the other is Bow to break in. Counsel for President Mellen threatens to customs officers and soldiers at ction of New York’ publio a bundie of letters! bank, offering us a fine targot. a rr of the tatareationsl Fartielpecion with tiie DEY in public De says, show conclusively at-| “We unintentionally violated the WGueeling carttidawby|Konor 46 the died sailors and to hold up the company. game lawe by shooting three white] 114 wholesale across tho Rio Grande! marines. rhinos, We were out one day look- ing for elephants when we came to a group of ant bills, Suddenly our gun bearora shouted a warning and tn another in being charged by four rhinos. had to fire in self-protection. Three rhinos fell and the fourth stopped and watohed us Then we discovered that the three we had shot white. The live one wee also border. rhino and we scared bim y ha ss peppering him with our shotguns. {FAMOUS COURT BEAUTY DEAD “Knowing that we had violated the —— game Jaw, we presented our case to Gir Reginald Wingate, the Sirdar of the Soudan, and when he had investi- gated he allowed us to keep the heads of the animals. One of them will be given to the American Museum of Natural History.” Mr. Davison eaid the party had weveral narrow escapes from obar, ing buffaloes and wounded elephants. Each of the party shot two elephants, the limit allowed by law. The hides and heads of the game’ shot during the trip will be ebipped to New York i i o Moreaa wae on the pier to| Know, her and at No. 4 meet bis partner, Asked whether he|fome adurcs, necordin would go after come big game bim-| there |« welt, Mr. Morgan said: “No big game for me. I'm after] the Rev "| small.game, birds preferved.” si eo to Constitutionalist troops in Juares was the discovery made here to-day. Infantry heard & Mexican girl bo Juarez, They folle am of cartridges exc tear tn her blouse. Coll tome Cobb to-day static Inspectors at the Internatio: bridges, with Instructions to search every Moxican girl crossing the ‘The bodies will arrive on the cruiser Montana Monday morning. Whether they will be transferred to gun car- riages at the Battery or further up the North River has not been decided by the Navy Department. >_—_—— d a street car for her and saw aj fr Rebels Open at. WASHINGTON, May 6, — Admiral Howard reports from Mazatlan, on the west const, that the Conatitutionaliats entrenched on Piedra Island, fired con- tinuously all day yesterday with rifles and field guns on the Mexican Federal Kunboat Morelos, lying in the harbor, and that the fire was returned by Fe: eralists from by in Daya of PARIS, May 6.—Countess Edmond de of Napoleon MI, on account of her beauty and social power, died tn this born In 1836. sponse to a request by the police of this city to-day sought to find somo one who knows the girl giving her name aa jary Smith, who was picked up in the em net ing to have been swindled. Fourteenth street In Bayo The National Capital SUNDAYS, May 10, 24, June? Qpecial Train leaves Now Penaay'- York, vaula Station, 12,20 A, M. Returning, leaves Washington, 4.36 P.M, ‘Dieketa 00 sale preceding each excursion, at following Uolet offices: zon HALES Ar ast ede, yes st Four. gave as her according to the police, ng. | » L, was thia afternoon knocked down by a weatbound OrAer Sor 100,000 Shells. crosstown car a " PHILADELPHIA, May 6.—Orders for! Hundred and T 100,000 three-inch shrapnel shells were |ikbt eyo, war, badly lace received last night at the Frankford! qiariem Hospital in a con this city Secretary | motor car. After his tn, from qe Department. ar Mr. Bchofleld went home Garrison of the War Gelightful, innocent youth who make an ideal dummy treasu- - ‘ce 1.7 street To-morrow, Thursday, May 7,for the First Time in the History of This House Ten Suit Sale Dollar Forenoon Changed to an all the money was his, He maulltonaire. they made bim sign bis name ‘the checks, indorse bis signature and ty as @ depositor. that the peclbeed let little ‘and geve bin % per day salary. might they shipped bim back to and bis millionaire dream in the House WITHOUT RESERVE Free Choice months later, when on tele- ¢ orders he went to New York to sign a cheok. This time it only for $69,000 and Shere was impos ceremony. ine of the met him ta the Hotel Aber- waiting room, told him to write Bame in the designated piace and n shipped him back to Portland at night. { h it was all about young Mr. Reserved da did not know and barring the i day and his two trips to New All sizes fc This picture with expenses paid his career as sizes for gives only a d the miss of small idea 14 up to 54 inch bust for extra large of the tre. mendous assortment included. | Regular Selling Prices $15, $20, $25, $30 and $35. In previous years this most important moncy-saving event of the entire year was held from 8:30 until noon—after which every suit was restored to the regular price. convicted of stealing from the estate of Rosena Men- ‘ik Bzabo, for whose murder he was Grfed tm Orange County, the jury dis- was this afternoon put over Monday next by Judge Swann in Court of General Sessions. The ty which may be imposed upon ten " imprisonment and the y for every dollar he to share in these sensational bargains were da pointed. therefore this sale is for Bwann to-di to "account for YELLOW TAN HALED TO COUR FOREVADNGLAW Company's Defense Is That It Answers Only Private Calls. The preliminary etep in an attempt on the part of the city to prove the contention of The Evening World that the Yellow Tazteab Company is doing @ public hacking business and ‘@ therefore amenable to the new taxicab Iaw was taken in the West Side Police Court to-day when Percy J. Holdsworth, genera! manager of the Yellow Taxicab Company, ap- 34th Street WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1916. peared before Magistrate Herbert to response to a summons issued at the request of John Drennan, Chief In- spector of the Mayor's Bureau of Li- venses. Holdsworth is accused of re- fusing to give to the Inspector the recom book which all public garages are required to keep. The ordinance requiring the main- tenance of a record book was passed fn 1912, It provides that the book shall be a true record of each taxicab | night, entering and leaving the garage, with the name of the chauffeur, his license number and the license number of the car. The Yellow Taxicab Company has been claiming that ita cabs are sent out only from garages on private calls and that the company ts con- ducting a private livery. The Bven- ing World contends and the Mayors License Bureau indorses the conten- tion that the Yellow Tazicab Com- pany ts picking up customers where- ever It can and is persistently viclat- ing the taxicab ordiaance by eubter- fuge. Inspector Drennan went to the Wal- dort-Astoria, Hotel Sunday night and took the Hoense numbers of 9 yellow Aen entation nding taxicabs stationed there on private property belonging to the hotel and on ‘Thirty-fourth street. The drivers of these cabs said they bad been sent out from the garage at Forty-ninth street and Eighth avenue on special calls. Drennan went to the garage Mon- day night and demanded of Holds- worth the record book showing each taxionb that left the garage Sunday the time it left and the time it returned. Holdaworth said he had no auch book and didn't know that the book was wired. At the request counsel for the breed aad aa ean nk urned case until § next Monday. a NEW BISHOP FOR JERSEY. Charles M. Brent, Now Stationed at Manila, Selectes. TRENTON, N. J.. Mey 6—The Right Rev. Charies E. Brent. American Bishop of the Bretnstant Episcopal Chureh the Philippines cinco 10l, was to-day of Sh tee the will accept the siection, dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue Semi-Annual Sale Men’s Wear Commencing Thursdsy;. May the-reh Remarkable Vahues Men’s Suits, Haberdashery, Shirts, Straw’ Hats, Outing Trousers, Shoes, Office Coats, Dusters and Raincoats, Swimming Suits, Bath Robes, Pajamas, Half Hose, Under- wear, Travelling Accessories,and Boys’ and Youths’ Apparel. MEN’S_ FURNISHINGS 1,000 dozen Four-in-band Scarfs and Bow Ties,—Scarfs with large flowing ends, made of plain or fancy Crepe or fancy Silk; Bow Ties made of 1,000 dozen Shirts with Flannel. Size 18}4 to 18 in; Mixed Fabrics. Imported F Silk. 65e value 1.00” soft, plain or pleated bosoms; made of Mercerized Materials, Percale, Scotch Madras or sleeves 88 to 86 in. 1.25 values 1,60 and 2.00 1,200 dozen Shirts in various models and sleeve lengths; made of Scotch Madras, Mercerized Materials and Silk values 3.00 and 3.50, 1.85 600 dozen Pure Silk Shirts, custom finish; neat.or fancy stripes in a variety of colorings. value 6.00 860 dozen Pajamas, military collar or low cut; made of Scotch Madras in fancy or self stripes; also of “ Sotsette”” in Tan, Blue, frogs and pearl buttons. Pink, Lavender or White; trimmed with ailk values 2.00 and 2.50, 1.25 5,000 Straw Hats,—English make, in the season’s latest models. 1,000 Straw-Hats, Imported models; made of the finer grades of Sennit Straw. Tennis Trousers made of or Gray ground with neat stripes. value 2.50 1.65 value 3.50, 2.85 all White Flannel; also White 3.45 values 6.00 and 6.00 GLAS HOES Try This Treatment 1 Nei For Hairy Growths | objectionable hairs 4 minutes, then rubbed off, takes with it every trace of hair or fuss, The skin should then be washed to free it from the remaining paste and it will be firm and spotless, This is ja quick, painless trestment A its success nds greatly upon using fres! a iettne whisk can be. purchased | packages,—Advt, {only in orl ‘Ne Mxtre Charge fer It. Pe ee Saree RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION It’s Me For Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. That is the rh of thousands since De, Edverse ive Tablets, the eubstie tute: 4 i for 17 Dr. Edwards, » practising physician Te tormule for Olive Tablets while vaty for chronic constipetion and the ‘= tired feeling— De. Olive Tablets at bedtime. ‘Thousands results from one or two little tale one or two-every sight fot right. Try them. 10c_and Olive Tablet Co, iy ——— Es ‘Save Time! ‘Time lost because of headaches,’ lassitude and depressions of bile fousness, is worse than wasted, cafe, in home remedy— BEECHAM'S PILLS Biliousneas yields quickly to the | The following items represent a few of the many attractive-values offeredat this timet ' YOUNG MEN’S AND BOYS’ APPAREL, English Seck Suits; coats half or full ned with Alpeons flap or patch pockets; made of Cheviot, Tweed, Homespam Moterials or Navy Bhsv Gerge. Size 88-to 40 inch chest. Norfolk Suita,: lined with Alpaca; made of Cheviot, Tweed, Homespun Materials or Navy Blue Serge. Sine 8% to 40 inch chest. Norfolk Suits for school wear; with two paire of Knick- erbooker Trousers; full lined. Size 6 to 17 years, value 6.50 Norfolk or Single Breasted Suits of Navy Blue Serge, with two pairs of Knickerbocker Trousers; belt and-pateh pockets; coats-Alpace lined. Sise 8 to 16 years. Washable Norfolk Suita; patch pockets; made of Tam or Gray Crash, Khaki, White Duck and Tan Linen. Sise %to 17 yeare. Middy, Eton, and“Oliver™ or Chambray; in all colors and combinations, Size 8 to 8 years. Pajamas, made of Madras or Cotton Ponges ina variety of coloredetripes; trimmed with silk frogs. Merscetiyees Blue, Black or-all White. 34th Street Vault on Geld everwhere, Ui bomen, 10. 2S BP MARES LATELE DOVVURENOS WRAG VOU MEED—A WORLD ‘WANE’ WILL Gov 99, James McCreary & Co. Fur Storage (Dry- Cold Air) Latest Scientific Construction Furs insured against loss or damage Moderate Rates USE POSLAM FOR RAW AND ITCHING SKIN Poslam will show Abad quickly, even overnight, how greatly it will benefit your skin trouble, Itching steps as soon as it is spread on the skin. The burning surface is comforted and paci- ie ing is rapid, improvement being noted day by day. Eczema is cont ed by Poslam and all ite ugly mani na driven away. Pimples, Acne, re’ Itch, Sealp- Seale, Rashes and all surface disorders yield to Poslam as to nothing else, Ite work of healing is successful in stubborn and difficult cases. rong MA For free om write to tories, $8 West £5th ‘Street Kew Yor: Poslam Soap keeps the skin in healthy condition. Improves. Beautifies. New Toilet Sise 15 Cente. Sunday World Wants Work Wonders. value 16.50, 1220 value 20.00, 15.00 4.38 6.50 value 8.50 value 4,00 2.85 Model Suits; made of Galatea value 2.86, 18s value 1.00, value 3.50, Premises