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“AMERICANS IN PERIL |W Fy AS CHINESE BRGANDS | ‘SEK AK BURN TOM hose Over Report of Recent Out- ¥ break of “White Wolf.” Louisiana, brane house of the “PEKIN, China, June 4.—‘“White| Previously Wolf,” the Chinese brigand, who @aring the last fow months has de- ‘Vastated the Provinces of Hupeh, onan and shensi, is now looting aad burning towns and villages in the Province of Kansu. After eluding the army sent to ‘capture him by the Chinese Govern- ment, he yesterday set fire to the town of Ningchow, and his followers to-day attacked Taochow in the ex- tweme south of the province and, after pillaging the inhabitants, turned it to the ground, “The brigands then proceeded to Bon! where they set fire to the famous monastery of the Tibetan Lamas. Subsequently a column of regular troops defeated tho bandits, who fled to the ravines of Lily Mountain, 100 falles to the south of Lanchow. Fears wero expressed to-day by the Christian and Missionary Alll- ance, which has about a hundred missionaries stationed in various parts of China, for the safety of sev- eral men and women who were known to be in the towns pillaged by “White Wolf." At the monastery of the Tibetan Lamas when “White Wolf's” followers set fire to it was @ missionary named Kauffman, who eame from Missourl, Miss Haup- berg, of Boone, Ia,; Miss Kennon of Obio and J. P. Ronmen of Indiana also were believed fo have been at the monastery mission, » Other Americans known to have “been in missions sald to have been Gestroyed by “White Wolf” are tho Rey. and Mrs. W. Rev. and Mrs, w the trouble zone, —_—_—_—_- LIPTON’S SHAMROCK IV. TOWED OUT FOR TRIALSPIN Shamrock III. Accompanies the Challenger and Watchers Send Up Cheer. “GOSPORT, England, June 4.—With | @ large 1 looking on, the Sham- rock IV., ir Thomas Lipton’s chal- | Jenger for the America’s Cup, to-day | ‘was towed into the Solent for her trial spin. ‘As the Shamrock IV. began the | ng her more than 10,- ; no ct a Shete | $5.50 everything sold in lots to clothing nt up wThe Ruarcrok | IIL accompanied the | jallenger. orn wind was light and fluky and | ite inadequate to test the capa- “Pilities of the challen: Under her huge mainsail and her sloop foresall she manoeuvred handily, however, “and picked up y quickly after tacking. The towering mast of the | new yacht quite dwarfed that of the older Shamro Sir Thomas I the challen; olson, her d pton was on board Ni the Shamrock IV, races in American Easiest on the Chil- dren's et) A Good Beginning makes a good ending. Insure your child against future foot troubles by providing Blyn Plan Shoes for the infant toot. If, unfortunately, the growing feet of older children have al- ready been distorted, Blyn Plan Shoes will ease and help them back to Natural shape. Sizes 5 to Bizes 8% to Sizes 11 For a We Are Sole Agents in Greater New York for the 1284 possible degree of comfort. ment of the hand. There is no_ burnin; feet. Best Family Stores. Easy to Reach. Shoes i DE STORES: be tot and trousers; spun trousers. NEW YORK Broadway at Warren St. is sale will not This store, 262 Sth Aven 11% to 2 et tan Resa cat Gizes 5 to 11. fos OMEN FIGHT WOMEN OVER RACE RAGE TRABK LAW Opposed. to. E to Betting Sign Ne Counter Petition to Louisiana Legislature. NEW ORLEANS, June 4.—Women | Missionary Alliance Alliance Alarmed |to-day forwarded to Baton Rouge petitions against the proposed bill to legalize betting at race tracks in Tho bill is pending In the lower Genoral Assembly. the women had been . tached and at a Sunday they decided to secure counter , petitions. They began their en! On street corners they besought passers-by for their signatures and when the day had ended 5,000 banana mass meeting last had been secured. Vacation for Tenadores on Sa absenee, $5730 = The Receivership Is Over You have 48 hours more in which to buy the bargain of your life—for on Saturday the old Smith Gray stores will close, and every dollar’s worth of the old merchandise will be gone. Smith Gray shops will open, but they will be run on a new idea and along different lines. present merchandise can be used. This is the last and the greatest opportunity that Smith Gray sales have ever offered to you. This sale will include suits and overcoats, vests medium, light and heavy weights. Full dress suits, tuxedos, cutawaysand Prince Alberts. Linen, white and striped serge, flannel and home- Also men’s furnishings and hats. NOW SELLING AT $7, left will be at auction jobbers. 50 with the old chandise at t! at Broadway Street. Dr. & 8. Goldwater, Health Commis- weeks’ cruise in the West Indies and Panama Canal zone. Dr. Haven Emer- son, Deputy Health Commissioner, will Fact in Dr, Goldwater's place during his A new chain of None of the $10.00 $12.50 and $15.00 At the end of this sale Absolutely no connection Fifth Avenue. been removed to our store Dr. Goldwater. turday for a three ACT. store at 236 All mer- hat store has and Warren a “hina divas @ rth 7H aroused by the circulation of petttions | favoring the measure to which six- | teen thousand names had been at- V. STEFANSSON famous explorer “Tuxedo is mild, cool and sooth- tobacco I need, Fo the sort o; tuxedo goes me wherever I RANDOLPH CHESTER author va marlbe will. aoa dt and Tris gives as 8 satisfying @Pamoke as TuxBo?” eran a 1 J... MARCHAND famous illustrator “Fill my pipe with Tuxedo and a m beeen mo ea beat Tuxed for mildness and purity.” Gi vm ’ Ty at | i ‘ foil. There is a Great Difference * in Tobaccos Tuxedo is Mildest, Sweetest, Most Pleasant Smoke in the World, use -— First—No one but the makers of Tuxedo is willing to spend the money necessary to buy the mildest, choicest, most thoroughly aged, selected Burley tobacco. Second—No one but the makers of Tux- edo knows how to treat this Burley pei so that every bit of pleasantness and ness remains in the tobacco and every Fords of unpleasantness and harshness is taken gut. ( The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette _ Tuxedo was born in 1904. Its first imi- tator —— two Hiewg later. Since then a host of imitations have been born, and are clamoring for your patronage. No imitation is ever as good as the original, No amount of advertising, no amount of bluster and bluff, can ever make an imita- tion tobacco as good as Tuxedo. If you are not a pipe smoker, you are denying yourself the greatest smoking pleasure known to man. One week of -Tuxedo will give you more enjoyment than you have ever had—and at the end of the week your nerves will be better and your general health will have improved, .. Try Tuxedo this week/ YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Sette the | with In Glass Humidore 50 2 nt te Clatyy prePa® fon Pipe RCIG ar AMUSEMENTS, ‘i qgth St. of Matinees “BALE AV Button Blucher 8 11 tent c ‘olt, wi Ralent Colts Give i irnas Colvatalelenther 1 mt natrow receding, toes, light ahve? and new kiduey heels Style ig turad tharming new summer models that reflects the extreme of style and the greatest The flexible sole of Red Cross shoes follows every movement of the foot as a kid glove follows every move or chafing, no rubbing of stiff soles on tender The trimmest summer styles are delightfully cool and comfortable. in All Grades. [ 3 STORES Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Broadway at Bedford Av. Saturday Night Brooklyn Stores Open Until 9. All Stores Open Until 6.30 P.M, Daily. ill be. shi Pgs reldbenag wi own only our ‘Smith Gray Clothing be held at our Sth Aven: BROOKLYN tour, With 208 W. 75th FREE BATHIN' The latest | free for the cc day’s World, ber A (ee Runa for Two All the pouring pleasure, com- ficiency of an automo- the cost of trolley fares. Indian Side Car-ing. A spin in a Summer’ A week-end trip. The I er F. A’ BARER & Co. ied Warren St., News Section.) © out ning. to Sn Side Car ing your Sdn Side Car ou Sf aatinets (near B'way), N. Y. G@ SUIT PATTERN, style May Manton | Paper Pattern for the making of a | snappy Bathing Suit will be given oupon in,next Sun- (See Page 6, Second TNGE THE YELLOW TICKET Playhoure H Dally, mc 8 trom, for LN Midis ONLY: Weorsla: Holidays, GRANC REPUBLIC Special Trip Sundays June 7-14 To NEWBURGH and RETURN Stopping at HIGHLAND FALLS both ways Fare Round Trip Leave i with FRAN! FINNEY, eM, pulls TROCADEROS Wewtaus SPECIAL TRIP Sunday, June 7, to EAR MOUNTAL and HIGHLAND LAKE [X/smiate CASTLES StOUsE: Refined beats, B \ddice Free Vaudeville” CANDLER thar, Tron * ret Special on ae interim & 1. FOLLI Bee wx. || DARKTOWN TaFer Er cur HEAVENLY TWINS | ioc vas 10 Stare in Castle Gences Aftemccms & inating ere oiSN: SR ORS ILES UP THE HUDSON fossil Str. HIGHLANDER Charley Grapewin & ss Milt Collins, Peale r PALISA DESAnu*- Pa Park ,‘ HUDSON RIVER SUNDAY EXCURSI TH TO NEW HAVEN Steamer RICHARD PF kX, TTEN LINE] ary FS Be ___. DENTISTRY. | (FOR SALE, DIAMONDS ON CREDIT BASY WEEKLY OR MONTILY PAYMENTS, American Watch & Diamond Ce., @ MALDEN LAND, Tol, CO6T Cont, 4 u have three or four ieeth I will insert ries Nl set without a plate. | do this win ibeolute satisfaction. Lxamination free, ize Work Per Tooth, $5.00 | AMONDS ON CR Atcinsial Teeth 7, 310 weed $13 ~ NAL ua sone Dr. H. W. 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Upon the TRUTH of this claim we stake our reputation for honest and upright business dealings. Let us prove our claim. Come and see the WALTERS. You are under no obligations, ex- cepting to yourself, and you do owe it to yourself to secure the best Player Piano value your money fa will buy. You simply cannot afford to buy any ff Player Piano uatil you have seen the WALTERS, 6 Centsa Roll Our Music Roll Exchange Library makes the owner- ship of a Player Piano a real economy. EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! 19 Walters Pianos ities “195 Value $275 An Ideal Piano for the’ Country or Seashore Price includes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery, omer $1 a Week Dear] BLOOMINGDALE BROTHERS, as the sole fi owners of the Walters Piano Co., are enabled to sell [t Pianos of established reputation@and of recognized merit at prices less the middleman’s profit. This profit consists of the agents’, the dealers’ and the teachers’ commissions. EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO for a beau- tiful new Walters Piano or Player Piano. We will make you a liberal allowance and let you pay the balance at the rate of $1 per week on a Piano, and $2 a week on a Player Piano. Upon request a representative will call. Send for our latest illus- trated catalogue. PIANO SALESROOMS, THIRD FLOOR.

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