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PIPLEOF MEO, DECLARES WISIN His Passion Is for the 85 Per. 4 it meas the counter” of a jew-\ nake dees thet are dapted to the sight Sttslly, the services of | Cent, Who Are Struggling oi Eye Physician), + for Liberty. lume we furnish such ser- ‘ = to our patrons without s Or obligation. 4 methods and prices wy i slavery. Long before Prenident Wilson took edge sumption of power by Hue’ prayer of the tha’ whatever the development it might not be gon for action. “The function of being |in Mexico has nox |nor does it appeal to o1 sald. President Wilson's plans concerning Mexico are fully set forth In a copy- in Mexico, Prest- opinion that the being based on the people to recover been theirs by right is upon which they & state akin to SORY HE NT KL WOMAN HE SHOT FOUR TNE “! Had Five More Cartridges for Her,” Young Civil En- gineer Tells Police. was atrengthened by the The President w policem: appealed to people, “Our duty is higher than ‘th to go in there, restore order if wi |and immediately get out, and invite a tition of conflict simil Regret that he had not been able to use on his victim the remaining five friend and former sweetheart, but she declares he had been coming to see her and posing a# an unmarried man. 8 Id to-day In the hospital tha: after she separated from her hus- band, she met Kane and he wanted her to go to St. Louis, get a divorce and marry him, She admitted they went there last November together. Ho told her it was easy to obtain a decree in Missourt, but she said sho found it was not, and returned to her parents’ home in Brooklyn. Her father is August Bandorff of the Varick avenue address, -Kane, she said, began to annoy her. She asked him to stay away, saying she was going to make up with her husband. Then, according to her story, he began to make threats to shoot her. She did not believe him and succeeded in keep- away from her until he forced in last night. wife, Anna, a handsome bru- as not been living with him since she heard of his attentions to Mrs. Kleine. Five Free een Round ameiansanlipsnemenee WRENN NOT INDICTED. (Special Despatch to The Evening World.) MIDDLETOWN, N. Y¥., May 21.— The Orange County Grand Jury, which has completed its work, did not Indict Robert D. Wrenn of Tux- edo, President of the National Lawn Tennis Association, Wrenn was arrested on a charge of manslaughter and held in $65,000 bail when his automobile ran down a group of persons at the entrance of Tuxedo Park on May 3, killing Her- bert Loveday, organist and choir- master of St. Mary’s Church at Tux- edo, and severely injuring two other men and a woman. ter. our TEE) ‘Beadtaye ieew Pores This vote must be ca on or before M. Ritchie & Cornell's Free Popularity Contest ur an FOR THE MOST POPULA’ Firemen, Letter Carrier, R: Se nay ake :. muive, (0 Measure tym, y 28, VOTE GOOD FOR ONLY ONE CANDIDATE a B. W., May 81. righted Interview with Samuel G. | not ay tha, wiles iy pautianed ta the out. ‘nd to thia| bullets found in his pocket was ex- “right” in eve Soncae: in 15 years ni to be the Re Optical House world. Glasses cost $2 or more. d near Willo'by, B’klyn opp. A. & S., B’kiya gir Cream Pep- Sere ints also aid . WILLIAMS Bot. ints. Sith St, j Best rent number of the Saturday Evening th Post. The settied policy of the Presi- | & dent will be as follows: Firet—The United States, so long | as Mr. Wilson is President, will not seek to gain a foot of Mexican terri- tbry in any way or under any pre- text. When we have finished with Mexico, Mexico will be territorially je—ours, for example, but I do hoid that the widespread sentiment that they never will be and n made to be capable of self. fs as wickedly false as it absurd.” intact, Second—No personal aggrandize- ment by American investors or ad venturers or capitalists or exploita. Legitim: week to will be encouraged. ‘Third—A settlement of the Agrarian ion by constitutional means, followed in New Zealand will be insisted on. * gald the President, “is ;an orderly and righteous ment | in Mexico; but my passion is for the submerged 8& per cent. of the people of that republio who are now strug- ling toward liberty.” ‘The President pointe out that all the forces which call for armed inter- vention on the part of the United Btatee—for war and conquest—are the very forces which have brought about disorder—the vested interests. the men and corporations in contro) of vast concessions, the aristocrats Broker ™ BOSTON, May 21.—Ste} member of the Stock Exchange, serve tion of Mexico will be permitted. | overruling a bill of exceptions to his con- business interests that yiction for conversion. The brokerage lop rather than exploit Ur ot Steph le of conversion tions of which and all who would profit by the re- sumption of the old order as it pre- vaileé under Dias, “But,” said the President, “I say to you that the .ld order ts dead. It te my part, as I eee it, to ald in com- postag: Bave ite foundation on human lib- erty and human rights, shall pre- yall.” | The basic situation in Mexico, the President holds, is simile? to some extent to that in France at the time of the Revolution. Theye is an up- ta ane & Co: Continaing Friday and Saturday The Spring Apparel Annual. Clearance Sales ‘With very exceptional values. Prices greatly “pactificed to clean up stocks at once; many = .-bargains in merchandise of real merit. © For Worhen 50 to 5.00 Blouses No Approvals and Misses Lingerie, lace and crepe de chine models. 5.00 to 6.75 Blouses Reduced to 2.75 Crepe de chine, embroidered net or batiste, spe hand-embroidered. Reduced to 3.85 ~ 7.50 to 18.50 Negligees Crepe de chine, cotton crepe or albatross, trimmed with good quality nets and laces. 4 &2-piece ¥ 1. _ ives 450 7.50 9.75 12.50 ) Berges. 38.00 Cot in tility ¢ mi re teres, "Reduced to 7,80 to 15,00 > 9.75 and 15.00 Raincoats Artproof lined; set in or raglan sleeves. *7.50 and.8.50 Corsets Of treco, batiste or coutil. > 7.50 and 10.00 Motor Dusters +, Of fine quality linen. Sale price, 7.50 Reduced to 3.50 Reduced to 3.95 6.95 10.00 and 12.50 Hats Colored models for country and mountain f Black or colors. Reduced to 7.50 ) 50c. to 7.50 Bead Necklaces 9 - Some exclusive designs. Reduced to 35¢. to 2,50 1.50 and 2.00 Silk Stockings Sale price, 95¢ Sale price, 25¢ Sale price, 45c fifth St, ees T) directed, e by bert Kane, t ja no people not fAtted for seit.| Premed to-day by Ro} ty-nine years old, college gradua’ I do not hold that the ean peons are at present as cap-| and civil engineer, of No. 2116 Lex- of self-government as other Pe0-| ingian avenia, Manhattan, who Is @ prisoner in the Stagg street station, Brooklyn, on a charge of shooting Mra. Anna Kleine at No. 8 Varick ue, Williamsburg, last night, sorry they had to take h there,” he sald, when told the woman | was still alive in the hospital ‘She ————_——. prison sentence of from eig! broke up my home, and I didn’t mean ara, the Supreme Court to-day to leave her so It would be necessary | to take her to a hospital. The rest of; on R. , the cartridges were for her.” was the head, failed in December] It was reported to the police that reibion we ehee coe fe s convicted Mrs, Kieine, a pretty blonde of twen- he lent. ty- was Kane's boyhood Dow &@ Co, of which Special Luncheon Served From 11 to 2:30—40c and 50c Royal Stuart Orchestra and Gregorian Quartette came between me and my wife; she| more these infantile deaths are tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s com; pg Oy ly ns, in juan ot 4 irculation you must see that it bears the signature Cocoa gM gee Me gi rmenye = agile sla « pores of the skin and allays fever. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. operas expony the reverse, but fever, Morro & Candi Ga, ‘and all first-class dealers. ( (aa PE ITF A You Are Cordially Invited to Open A Charge Account Remnants of New Silks and Dress Goods Now fora sensational clearance of ever about 10,000 yards seasonable Silks and Dress Goods all to be sold tomorrow at a fraction of former values. several extra salespcople to wait on you promptly. Would advise an early attendance. 29¢;, 39¢ AND 50c VALUES 38 ¢ yd.| Silk Remnants at 76e, 98¢ AND $1.25 VALUES Silk Remnants at #-inch Brocaded Charmeuse. @-inch Silk and Wool Poplin. 86-inch solid color Charmeuse. #-inch Brocaded silk Crepe de Chine. 96-inch solid color Crepe de Chine 86-inch Brocaded Silk Popli 40-inch All Silk Brocade nes. 38-inch Natural Imported Shantungs. ee ee silk and wool Brocades. 5 Mee And many other fasMonable silks included in this lot. 86-inch Lustror 82-inch Stripe 86-inch Rough Women’s 50c to $1 Gloves Special at 25c 2,000 pairs of a manufacturer's samples, consisting of 16-button length chamoisette; lisle thread, suitable for Summer wear; also in 2-clasp wrist length. WOMEN’S $1.00 SILK GLOVES AT 59c Elbow length, double tipped fingers; in black and white. Main Floor, Cool Morning Dresses NOT TO BE EXCELLED IN POINT OF STYLE AND HIGH QUALITY Special at $1.98 Made of smart ratine, in plaid effect, with vest of white crepe. Others of dainty tissue, white pique, dimity and crepe fabrics, in a large assortment of. styles and patterns. House Dresses at $2.98 Kate Greenaway Voiles and dainty Dolly Varden pattern Voiles, trimmed with net or fine white organdie vesteesandchic little collars. Styles adaptable for wear on Summer afternoons. Gimuscn Summer Awnings THESE AWNINGS ARE MADE OF JOHN BOYLE @ CO."S GUARANTEED AWNING STRIPS. Special at $1.69 All hardware used is galvanized to a standard specification, The is @ feet 6 inches wide, 5 feet down, including ski nd 2 fect 6 inches out. Porch awnings and larger size awnings at special prices. Holland Shades Measured, Made and Hung, Special at For any size window measuring up to 38 inches wide. Simpeon Crawford—Fourth Floor, House Furnishings “SUNSHINE” SPECIAL LEADER| ROUND CASSEROLES, | reddish DUSTLESS MOP BRUSH, with 34-|brown outside, white glazed inside, inch reversible haudle; for floors, wall fireproof | cooking ware eallings a goud ii ted; to dust the finest oil paint. 79 ay ol aint bee awed f ings; regularly $1.50; at.. COFFEE FLOOR BROOM BRUSHES, 12| m inches wide, with genuine bristles S¢-inch long regularly 96c,; at, ay #7-inch Jacquard Tussah Silks, 86-inch Roman Stripe Pongees. 86-inch All Silk Ratines. 27-inch Novelty ! 1 F 86-inch Silk Dot Figured Pongees. 24-inch All Silk Foulards. ; And many other silks too numerous to mention . Women’s 85c Silk Hosiery Special at 59c Full regular made, double silk or lisle garter top, high spliced silk heels, double lisle soles and toes, in black, white, tan and some colors; slight defects, CHILDREN’S 19¢ SOCKS AT 12\4c A splendid grade of children’s silk lisle socks, in plain white, tan, sky and black, also handsome stripes on white grounds, seamless; sizes 4 to 8; every pair strictly perfect. 98c PERCOLATORS, Her-}tvire’gnd lace, make, fitted with quick acting $1.98) 98¢ TO $1.25 VALUES us Silk Pongees. 64-inch All-wool Tailor Suitings. 54-inch All-wool Fancy Cheviots. 54-inch All-wool Cloakings. h and Shrunk Storm ‘h Ail-wool Panama Cloths. Tub Silks. Weave Shantung. b Imported 4 en. season. Plenty of high-class Black These are the surplus stock worth many times the price. Main Floor, z Main Prove Toilet Articles Syring = Red rubber, rapid flow tubing, hard = rubber = attach- ments, every one guar- # and Sat. 69c S-qt. Sale price...... The bristles are secure and close together and are of firm quality. — DeMagable . Big values at 33C Sale price.. ... ‘A large pul Bites cn guaranteed ri ni secure, oncave back, Sale price..... Corylopsis Talcum Powder, 1 lb., $e Crown Smelling Salts, 25c size, 18¢ Egyptian Deodorizer, 16 Bathasweet, 13e 11 rows of long! $ 7-39 seeps bere and Almond Lo- ie Frostilla, » 1 pound bottle, 10e Mum, 17e! Toilet Soaps, box of 8 cakes, 8e Girls’ $1.25 ins$125 Tub Dresses Vv. IS EXTENSIVE, THE STYLES ARE CHARMING AND AUB VARIED THE PRICE IS UNUSUALLY LOW ppece at 21.00 date, pretty and dainty styles in all the new summer materials, small checks,shep- herd plaids, chambray, ging- hams, percales and linene. Skirts plain and tier ef- fects, daintily trimmed with contrasting colors; fan and scalloped edge, in all shades, Sizes 6-14 years. Misses’ and Juniors’ Tub Dresses, at $2.98 to $7.98 A large assortment of misses’ and juniors’ tub dresses made in all the newest materials and styles in all the light summer shades, Also the popular Dolly Varden effect with the latest skirt. Sizes 14 to 20; sizes 18 to 19. Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats at $4.98 to $16.50. A large assortment of fine French serges, na’ Cc sped hagen, novelty k and white checks, red and tan, hey are excelient quality, tri backs, jirls and juniors, beautiful ta, Sises 6-14; slace 18-18, As Pi 1 8 c yd.) Dress’ Remnants at 48 c yd. importer who decided to hand this over to us at a reduction on account of our past exten- sive business connections with him. This stock consists of wreaths, bouquets, and clusters, and almoét in every instance are silk Remnant in the store, irrespective of price or quality, together with several cut lengths specially purchased for this sale, making in all We have devoted several extra bargain booths for this great sale, and will have D 39c, 50c AND 69¢ VALUES ress Goods Remnants at 50-inch Shepherd Check Suiting. 50-inch Striped ns. 54-inch Hair agen x 25c yd. Serges, 50-i And many other Dress i eatly in demand this| Chall ress Goods in this lot. 50c to 75c French Flowers Special at 29c a Bunch at $13.98 Automatic Lift, Automatic Tensions. Automatic Bobbin Winder. of a well known Positive Feed. High Arm. Warranted 10 years. Complete with attachments Payments as low as $1.00 per week. Third Floor. Women’s Newest Blouses Special 69c and $1.00 latest models, with long shoulders and low neck effects. ) h R | xy AT 69c the Blouses are of voile, Ince and embroidery trimmed, all of AT $1.00 the Blouses are of French voile, made with combination of “3” |light colored voiles; others lace and embroidery trimmed. Black Crepe de Chine Blouses, at $1.98 Heavy quality all-silk, trimmed with black collar and cuffs of black batiste. ‘Gimpeon-Crawterd. Second Flor. Muslin Underwear A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES q $1.00 Gowns and Combinations, Special at 69c Made of fine white muslin; the gowns are in o 'y of models; round, V, square and Empire effects, lace and embroidery trimmed; the combinations are trimmed with fine embroideries and | id Corset Covers, 8c 700 Soup, Combinations, Drai 8, a Peis made of fine white muslin, dainti med with fine laces and em- oidery. 11.60 Gowns, Combinations ses, at $1.00 and Envelope Chem lade of fine nainsook, trimmed with dainty laces and fine embroideries; ‘all cut on new lines and excellently made. Up to $38 Soiled Fine Lingerie, Consisting of gowns, combinations, Princess sli ‘Bimpeon Crawferd, Becond Floor. Men’s Furnishings PARTMENT IS REPLETE WITH EVERY SUMMER NECESSITY. Men's Up to $2.50 Silk Mixed Shirts, Special at $1.69 The material is silk and cotton and is more durable than all silk. In a range of pretty stripes such as blue, tan, lavender and black; all coat models; linen neckbands and soft French cuffs, All sizes, 14- to 17-inch neck. Men's $2.00 Sith Novelty Shirte at $1.39 The bosom and culfs ilk, the body is ‘ perfect match etty stri Men's $1.00 and $1.50 Shirts at 770 The materials are mercerized cloths and » fine percale; all coat cut; soft French cuffs and linen neckband; in of choice eol i ripe bua, ta, lavender and many others; sisgs 14 to $1.98 and skirts, | ( h |