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@x-Mayor Nathan Defeated, Gets Only Stim Vote—Monarchists | ‘ton. Share Victory. ROME, June 16.—The entire Cath-| votes to spare. JF you visited the leading colleges you would find an old friend at almost June Sale of Men’s Shirts qt August Prices Thousands to select from, but an early call is advised. The largest and most complete sale we have ever launched. Our unques- tionable reputation for quality radiates throughout this immense assortment of carefully selected shirts, REQULAR VALUE, SALE PRICE. $1.50 & $2.00.... Various Pabrics.... O5¢ $2.25... ........ Satin Stripe Madras 1,35 $3.00 & $3.50. ..Silk & Linen....... 1.85 $5.50 & $6.00...Heavy Quality sik.. 3,35 Men’s Shop, Entrance 759 agen _Broadway, Strand Qh Rs. Pisco 410 : es ee onarchiet tHelet erecta | CATHOLIC PARTY WINS patra elections aa ve Sun- | W ROME ELECTION day, the results of which became) known to-day. Prince Colonna headed | the list with over 6,000 votes more than Ernesto Nathan, the former Mayor, who led the anti-Clerical coal- Nathan was last but one among the representatives of the minority and he got on the list with only elghty-two THE EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, JUNE 16, 1914. ‘STREET ORATOR GUNS OF REBELS jsiceste’>= ez -caste|srsena.e, ns THETIVER AND BOWELS ot commanded by Prince William. | of the capital. are kept in clean, healthy son located in the vicinity of Rastul | officers of the Gendarmerie, was ap-|system purified by the regular use of and the artillerymen in the garrison | pointed to-day to succeed to the com-| R & G Pills, taf Quickly found the range and a brisk / mand of the troops left vacant yester- working order. The guns of the attacking force were| Major Roclfeema, one of the Dutch | Stomach Troubles cured a the entire duel ensued. the ith artiliery du Ly oo. & dea: uring the Sighting Detachments of biuejackets from Rng IN PA | ALBANIAN GAPITAL| nest art's | afutettbee" Mass" | Yj Sm Pa oun coast took up positions in the neigh- | ruler of the country. h bor' ‘ 5 > hood of the foreign legation and Sapeteen, Whisteen a emniliomaias consulates and also erected barri- se cena - oe aren & fiston N tami DURAZZO, Albania, June 16—An- | “00 around the royal palace. sic? Soe anew Benjamin Marsh Not Allowed i a ke the Albani ad Several Austrian torpedo-boat des- orek Get » Box To-nia! Me nnewering ine sdverticoment. . other attack on the nian cap! troyers started early in the day for| !! iissare ot _Drussits, Tees a 20, the Box to Talk in Shadow of | was made by Mussulman insurgents! Scutarl to embark 1,500 Mallseori re Mit rhe seat thet | ORID “WANED? WOE WONDER Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin, formerly :) SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. 22 AMA 2 RRO At “Store Opens at 9 A. M. Dee eed et 4 New Management New Philadelphia, Pa., came into the lime- ght again this afternoon. Nobody In New York had thought of him since Tannenbaum, “Bweet Marie” Gans, Becky Edelson and the rest of the will not workers went to jail, but he was there all the time on his pedestal in Printing House Square. Benjamin C. Marsh, the clarion- volced advocate of lower rents and taxes, prepared to address the throng in the shadow of Franklin. Marsh told the reporters that he was going to act strictly within the law and Po- lice Capt. Mahoney of the Oak street station smiled benigniy at this prop- osition, The advocate of free speech and free others things unhinged a little platform and got on it. “You can't hold @ meeting here,” First Seaseney Vacation Sale The Most Talked of Event in New York—Incomparable in Point of Value Giving. Everything to Wear and Everything for the Summer Home. “Because the place ts too congest- 04," replied the captain. “Places have been provided for you south of the Post-OMce and north ef the Municipal Building. You can hold bats iy Pegg any crowds should La Silowed to ioveather front of the re boards . . : How?" 4 asked the he Feady- -to-be orator, "Gan t Led! police handle the crowds ' ‘ pot? ete > 4 MOST salonianaie VALUE GIVING SALE OF I ID ANNOUNCED THIS Y! | FEATURED IN THE GREAT VACATION SALE OF THE Kew SIMPSON CRAWFORD S' TORE. Worth Up to $2.98 Bungalow Set, Apron, Petti- | coat & Cap. Made of genuine Amoskeag cham- bray; see illustration; blue chambray, Injunction seit the. ‘uy Sa “21{Y | button back, with white piping, petti eceaeary, Ue ining thers from. Stop: coat with embroidered flounce, and ping the Ben Franklin gatherings, cap to match. ACCUSED CASSIDY MAN TRIED TO PROVE ALIBI Defense for Heffernan Rests and Case Goes to the Jury This Afternoon. ‘The defense rested at noon to-day | @ in the trial of James Heffernan, under Joint indictment with Harry Scanlon for a criminal aasault upon Mra. Worth Up to $2.98 Dress, Apron & Cap Set. See illustration. Made of fine qual- ity check percale, consisting of a morn- ing dress, ae al and cap, broad collars and cuffs of white linene; apron and cap also trimmed with broad white linene edge. Sizes 36 to 46. na PPE esta Dresses. rin! crepes, strij ginghams fm and linene trimmed wih oie collar yy and cuffs, pearl buttons, contrasting color pipings. Sizes from 14 to 46. Dainty White Negligees Special at $1.00 Made of fine white lawn or dotted Swiss and effectively made in a high waisted Empire style, oe wih dainty laces and ribbons. gowns for boudoir wear. Dressing Sacques Special at $1.00 Cool, comforta*le and pretty are some of the features of these dainty house sacques, Variously trimmed with embroideries or laces. ’ BATROSS NEGLIGEES AT$2., ? a Bt tee ne 2 i accordion plaited or ed ake Rainy rage rhe gold ky A ( as Ney tro: » dott skirts. All sizes. Swiss and Taccoatd aflich ae Summer Vacation Sale Couch Hammocks THE NEW STORE SHOWS ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE , m4 eae is peat AND poe IDEAL FOR SUMMER COTTAGE AND BUNGALOW—AND red ° a ie Biller a. es a3 : pe seca psy = CITY. MOCK: A t 16 6. 50 UNEXCELLED IN BOTH COMFORT AND VALUE-GIVING. \ The Frame is collapsible and is made of 95¢ yard ($1.25 and $1.50. 65c yard 50c | formerly 65 and 75c. Remnants yards marked at half price to close out. Ce eer Wee ee ee Set ee Sr SO YY Vr YO Special C Clearance Sale | Summer Dress Materials ..'== at 33%3 to 50% Reductions Commencing June 15 this store will open at 8.30 and close at § o'clock. Saturdays close af 12 o'clock. During July and August closed all day Saturday. French Voiles and Crepes—White Grounds Embroidered in colors, French Ratine and Batiste Embroidered in colors, 30 to 42 inches wide. Formerly $1.50 to $2.25. 7 Be White Fabrics—Plain and fancy French Crepes. Embroidered Mardquisette, Batiste and Linen in Open Work effects. Formerly French Crepes—In Plain Colors or fancy Stripes and Checks, Rice Cloth in Solid Colors. Ratine in Checks, Plaids and plain Shades. 40 to 44 inches. Formerly $1.00 to $1.50. Imported Fancy Crepes, White Voiles, Crepe Ratine—In solid colors or white with colored Stripes. { Imported Madras Shirtings—Printed Crepes, Voiles, Otto- | man Cords, Scotch Ginghams. Formerly 45 and 50c, The entire collection of this season's remnants of Linens, Cottons, Shirt- ings, White and Colored Wash Fabrics in lengths varying from 2 to 10 James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave., 34th and 33d Sts. as to permit the case to go fixed so to the yay, late this af The Spring is a guaranteed link fabric, at- tached securely to a steel frame, neatly bronzed; underneath are 4 legs which unfold; thus it can be detached from the frame and used as a DIVAN or COUCH on floor for the unexpected guest. Legs are invisible when in use as a hammock. The Mattress is filled with cotton and cov- ered with canvas and tufted with buttons, and a valance overhangs the front. Heavy khaki cloth is used for the back wind shield, which adjusts inch and a quarter tubing; connecting joints are malleable, insuring strength, and nicely finished in green enamel. Awning Top made of best quality BOYLE’S WOVEN stripe awning cloth SCALLOPED and TAPED. Well made and may be had in standard colors, The front folds same as a win- dow awning. me Regular Vacation Time for the closing address was t As pictured in cut, May be bought separately i iN) to two heights. The ends are of khaki cloth; in Awning Top... one end are pockets for magazines or papers. Frame Stand There are double ropes through eyelets in the ’ A full variety of other styles and ends with galvanised chains, prices on FIFTH FLOOR. RLINOLEUMSES Se ROLES FROM A PROMINENT MANUFACTURER ATA Price Col ICESSION MAK! fe NARY VALUE IN THE SUMMER VACATION GHEE, «Rony thie pl | $1.10 InlaidLin- 5 4: Square yd., 3 7 oleum; sq. yd., 69° XXX quality, in a large| Extra heavy quality. All & JI variety of the latest pat-| absolutely perfect. In an | terns, suitable for kitchen,| attractive assortment of fff dining room and halls. All metrical and tile effects. f |] absolutely rfect. Cut Gat from full rolls, fr from full rolls, ——_—_—_—— ee en 9 5° 69c Cork el 4 gy Square yard, : um; square yd., Extra heavy Inlaid Lin- Extra heavy weight and] oleum. Absolutely perfect enamelled; a large variety| and cut bm full rolls. xs Bh of terns; never adver-| Quantity not limited in this fi ix) elsewhere at this low| sale. sale price. x 0 pond Avie. 7 yd. Sho .0q. 7d. Crawierd—Fourth Fleer. 4) Pregeant Cedar Chests Regularly $12.75, $14.75 and $16.78. CHESTS MADE OF CEDAR ARE HIGHLY VALUED, AS THEY ig 14d 3 INSECTS snom DESTROYING CLOTHING, FURS, LINEN, 6TC,, Wi = Special at $7.45, "50,45, $71. 45 Handsome peat that may used as window seats, or, piled high with cushions, they make a beautiful adjunct to any bedroom, Trimmed with copper and studded with copper nails. Natural finish, hand polished, good lock, and sliding lid stays, brass castors and cedar handles. There are three sizes to select from: 39 in. long, 19 in. ish, 18 in. wide 45 in. long, 19 in. high, » 20in. wide § 4814 in. long, 19 in. high, 21lin. wide Crawterd, Fourth Vises. inches wide, som Wes Yann X07 Yoder Ya Wed Sd Wer vd Yr NP2 NSS WW Sc Se Yee De