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' yuch ‘otion has been agreed upon all Mexico AULARENIKES SCONAISIONS 0 © CARANZN' FOES +7 }lives of all F known that tn these demands admitted men actually reaponal. ble for the deuth of Madero would not be covered by such amnesty. peared to bar tne way to peace Me yet despatches to-day from rters of both Constitutionalists derals expressed views that the jend of fighting was in sight. The moat menacing factor, It was eald, was the attitude of Villa toward Carranza. Advices Avm Consular Agent Caro- thers declared, wever, that th ad been no fresh rup ‘and that now they working “more or lese in harmon, Dexpate Removes Men From Army _ s¢Whom First Chief Opposed | and Denies Friction. ~ td : iN PERFECT ACCORD. ar “ ? t 1 j would be advanced upon a basis of; giving full guarantees to everybody.” Members of th Declares He Has No Idea or Intention of Leading a Counter-Revolution. terms for the Constitutional that Carranza was in Rraphic communication with the capital. | Grande had orders to-day to tak ¢ traordinary precautions against = @UERRERO, chinuanua, July 9.— Smureling of war munitions across of pressure brought by Gen. Conferences to effect a transfer of fenustiano Carranza against the ap- | authority th tment of Major Rodolfo Fierro] {2,,the Constitutto ‘Bet Col. Carlos Dominguez to be| announcement ton generals in the Constitu-|Carbaial'a deleeate here. Carranga Yonalist army Gen. Francisco Vilia| ANd Consul Silliman are now. in ‘(to-day revoked the appointments he|™*™PIco (Teoently made. Fierro is the man| MEXICAN PRESS i * MMi; iaitag . Winans b Benton's a ie British subject, and Domingues is an A enemy of Gen. Carranza. It is that the United States ob-| MEXICO CITY, July 23.—Follow- to Fierro's selection. ing the order of President Carbajal + In thetr stead Villa appointed Gen.| that the statue of George Washing- Madero as commander of the/ton be repinced on the pedestal from Ortega Brigade and Gen. Oreya| Which it was torn down during the commander of the brigade of the| feeling toward the Wiley eet Gen. Trinidad Rodrigues. Raoul/has been experienced by Mexican is a brother of the late Presi-|citizens and press alike. The belief @ Veteran of the Madero war|that the Americans il evacuate Vera Cruz as soon as a duly elected is installed grows every ret tant on al The Mexican press is demanding that ‘one =Castellot, ‘quiet before leaving wi! ‘for the south. This ts the native place tion be made to all ‘et hie wife, who accompanied him. who. suffered, The rane ‘Before leaving Chihuahua Villa can- person who took @ all leaves of absence in the) {he arm of the Washington statue of the North, so that all| While some shots have been fired may be ready for a quick | on the edges of the city, it is believed there is no danger of Zapata effect- ing an entrance. The ernment troops are strong enough to hold the city against any Zapatista attack. —_— ‘Villa was angered by despatches re- him as preparing to break with and lead a counter-revolu- He emphatically denied he had) CARRANZA PROMISES cea" Carranta. were in, pertest| TO GRANT AMNESTY TO HUERTA TROOPS. | that c menit,is en route hereto} VICTORIA, Mexico, July 32, Via), ‘Villa's, prpldence ot a. split with] LAREDO, Tex, July 28.—Gen, Car- > threes he wishes to impress) 78088 to-day advocated Jenlency in|. the Wi Government his| “treatment of the conquered by the ity. r. victorious Conatitutionalists.” His —_——_— statement was made in a speech at a BRALS REPORT banquet tendered by Victoria citizens. ARMISTICE SIGNED; __|_,,%*. Carranza said tt must never be Mexicans AMNESTY GRANTED.) srotnore, but declared be eauld nt extend the hand of brotherhood to WASHINGTON, July 23—omctal| 1° directly implicated in the deaths lero and =6Pin that the warring Mexi-|Saures. No leniency, he said, co a factions have signed an armistice He dtessh eae for oe W fad Md ht by Administ: active part in overthrowing ‘01 crate 7 Adminietration | jtitutlonal Government of Mexico and ag the murder of its President and Vice- at Mexico City, in wfose bands| President. The law would be observed he id, and those charged with pi in would It ts accepted by the however, that som: SENATE BILL HITS AT NOMINATION OF JONES Hitchcock Measure Would.Bar Of- ficials of Offending Trusts From Reserve Board. WASHINGTON, July 23.—Legisla- | don aimed directly at President Wil- son's nomination of Thomas D. Jones of Chicago for the Federal Reserve Board was introduced to-day by Sen- ator Hitchcock as an amendment to the trade commission bill. Mr, Hitch. cock is one of the leaders of the op- Position to Mr. Jones because of his connection as a director of the Inter- | Rational Harvester Company. | Benator Hitchcock's amendment would make Ineligible to membership | of the Federal Reserve Board or the | Federal ‘Trade Commission, “or for any other position of honor subject to appointment by the President, any person who is a director, manager, trustee or other officer of a corpora- tion operating In violation of the anti-trust laws of the United States ting in court tna been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound; after his efforts had failed, “Mrs. Weber, | do not "Geguelieve in patent medicines, Fapbut | will say that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- Rt #limk in the long chain of evi- dence to prove the reliability of a Clog up No further action on om tion of Jones was taken to-day. ena | STRAW VOTE ON GOVERNOR. Lawyer Remsen W Line on Pre! Daniel EB. Remsen, | | “Progressive Republican, announces | that he Is conducting @ straw ballot | York for the purpose of learn- ing who are first and second choices among the candidates for Governor, Postal cards have been sent out, and in making replies the voters are requested their identities. thinks there is a ectenti- by three can- as invited PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE wtber Signature havin PHILADELPHIA, July . Heed to-day accomplished the hitherto —Dr. R. ©. + WMLL STR Market Closing —There was no in-! Gleation of 4 tendency in | while there was While many obstructions atill 4p; | pressure here and there, stocks in M general held up well, and those who 8014 down one or two issues at a time seemed to be endeavoring to cover|\: shorts elsewhere in the Haven advanced to 63 and sold off at the clone. Opening prices were slightly lower and the volume of business light. Traders showed a waiting attitud s from Mexico City to-day Mexican Petrole old of the announcement by Gen. | 68%. turhide, that an armistice had been | ing 1% to 1 | signed and that peace negotiations | fell to a new low record at 80%. Treasury agents along the Rio 4% THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1914. oa ( Pitted til pment of a definite late afternoon, for | \} continuance of bear | | New| ( gained a point was h r Valle: or altimore and Ohio et 2 , an BONWIT TELLER &CO, FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Will Hold Friday Important Clearing Sale 120 Women’s Summer Dresses Formerly up to 25.00 8.50 In smart summer cotton materials, and a limited number of silk dresses. 98 Women’s Silk Blouses Formerly up to $11.50 2.90 In chiffon, ‘taffeta, crepe de chine, also lace. In white, flowered and stripe effects. 50 Women's Silk Bathing Costumes Formerly up to $8.75 5.00 Black silk poplin, Roman stripe silk girdle, Slip-on model. 75 Women’s Separate Skirts Formerly up to 7.75 3.95 In desirable cotton fabrics, together with some of cloth, 65 Misses’ Summer Frocks Formerly up to 19.50 10.00 In voiles, crepes, linen, ratine, stripes, tissues, white and colors. 100 Girls’ Wash Dresses Formerly up to 6.75 2.25 In linen, repp, tissues, gingham, dimity, voile, white and colors. Sizes 6 to 16, B. Altman & Co. have prepared for to-morrow (Friday) A Special Offering of White Cotton Dress Fabrics comprising a varied assortment of Summer materials, arranged in Blouse and Dress Lengths and marked at the following excep- tionally low prices: BLOUSE LENGTHS . . each 35c. to 75c DRESS LENGTHS . . each $1.25 to 3:75 2 oe ' fone The Clo in Souther, High, Laat, Chi eae ox of Fis a) inno bit a — iy bom + ton, i EM mg le if og” ats Rte th By By fy 's|het ioe a } Figrcamtine tie 3 is ‘ty =F] Weating #8) TAM TaN Za ay ee fete: BOGS BT ¥ Ry By By = $ oi # - NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. as ie Bs Wet, Clos, ¢ ae es Wt ae ie Bt= § ie i He BR, oe ay Cotton pi ased off on aggres- ct oR sive bear selling caused by weather 14 183 R= | points up. . Saat s0: saSaearessas— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Wertnewtay’s National City Bank shipped $2,600,-/ 70" sup. .. RAR "REY Now $3.85 Now $4.75 * | 000 gold bars to Paris. Total exports |i fre al & All from our regular stock, made to the rigid requirements that have of gold this year, $82,300,000, including Vault CORN, jade Alexander shoes notable since 1857. cf IC K H. if st . Jcrennea 96,168,226, compared with|lish and Continental markets, with| but advance was renewed fate Yields resent Gelling Piieee on 7! june, 191%, Twelve months’ figures of | 600d rerey buying. ee fea in. ioe buying waa Fe to-day’s. June imports of merchandise, | caused {our foreign commerce show imports | increased $81,648,020, and exports de- | creased $101,135,855, compared with the previous year, Mied sharply to 21. Alexa nder’s -Shoe Sale Men’s Low Shoes In black and tan leathers, in styles for young or conservative men. Regularly $6, $7 & $8 American Can_p' American Car & | American Smelters. American Smeiters p' Canadian Pacifi Consolidat Great North Lehigh Valle: New York Cen Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Reading .... Southern Pacific Union Pacifi J, 8. Steel. U. 8. Steel pt. | Rock Island 4s | Close observers said indications point- Jed to @ large short interest in them. \C, R. 1. & Pacific debenture 6s, due | 1982, sold down to 55 Joss of 4% | points from yesterda: | for the year. Net surplus of Idle cars on United States and Canadian lines totalled | 226,541 on July 15, an increase of 6,999 | from July 1. oo AGO WHEAT _AND CORN CHICAGI NEAT: —_— s WHBAT, Regularly $5 4 Ment Oi Dees) Wheat strong on stre: Sixth Avenue, corner Nineteenth Street in 1d $26,914,170; June exports de- GZS vveevennaueg ~Store Opens at9 A. M.—Closes 6 P. M. Saturday 1 P. M. vesueruadhenuaaue ==-9 New Management New Stocks Wy correct mode—when you are confident in their make and when you know you're getting value received. I‘ere is style, good dressmaking and right prices: Women’s Bathing Suits—These suits are well made, of navy Laie black surf cloth, in square neck ailor collar model Bathing Suits—Maidle of black mohair ¢ n round sailor collar m » trimmed che braid; $2.50 ‘aaa $3.50 Women’s Stylish Wading Sui Women’s Bathing Tights — Knee Made of Silk Poplin and Mohair. Splen-| length, of black. kind that dry quicke did variety of models, with round and V| ly and keep you warm, necks, trimmed with striped thus ave taffeta, fancy buttons........ $5.00 Women’s Cool.Wash Skirts Made of Wide Wale Cor- ine, fancy stripe and Extra size Skirts, in fancy Cordeline and Ratine. Made of Cordeline, in new tier and button front model. white only Pural tines: oS a Gee | White only. g Vatues105:a¢ 21.00 | Yaesoas. 93.95 | value ss.05; 0 92.95 Simpson Crawford, Third Floor, Women’s Footwear Men’s Footwear FASHIONABLE COLONIALS AND PUMPS IN THE SMARTEST 1,400 PAIRS STANDARD $3.50 TO $5.00 GRADES OF W. L. STYLES OF THE SEASON. USUAL $4.00 GRADES. DOUGLAS, FLORSHEIM AND OTHER WELL-KNOWN MAKES. Special at $1.75 Special at $] IS Most fashionable Colonials} Choice of high or low Shoes and Pumps. Patent leather, |of such famous makes as W. L. black gun-metal and white|Douglas, Florsheim and others. buckskin; also patent leather]A good selection of all the with fancy brocade cloth quar-|wanted leathers, including tan, ters. The very latest modes in|Russia calf, black calf and the finest Footwear. All sizes.|patent leather. A wide range One of the finest values offered|of styles in both lasts and anywhere today. Men’s Mahogany Russet Oxfords Smart English last style of nobby Mah in, Ma ith fine rubber sole: season they sold at 84.0 Women’s White Footwear White Canvas Oxfords, Col jeand Pumps. Plain or covered heels, Goodyear welt o* turn soles, Worth $3 and 83.50, at White Canvi » All sizes. *° special: $1.00 ny Rus- id heels. Special $1.49 Irish Linen Table Cloths Full bleached, extra good quality, heavy weight, attractive designs: Size 68x68; $ 1.50 Size 68x86; $1.85 reg. $2.25 reg. 83.00.......... 0.5 8 AND 10c 36-INCH MUSLIN, | 59c. BLEACHED SHEETS, 39¢ be YD. EACH Silk Remnants ACCUMULATED REMNANS LG THS FROM OUR GREAT SILK SALE Now for a clean-up of several thousand yards of silk and silk and cotton remnants—19 to 86 inches wide—plain and fancy weave: jety of good colorings—all useful lengths. Come early. Dress Goods Remnants| Dress Goods Remnants $,500 yards black and colored) Black and colored, 45 to 54 inches Dress Goods in suitable lengths for} wide, serges, cheviots, mohairs, waists, skirts and dresses, 19c tailor suilings, ete., 39 C 386 to 50 inches wide, 39¢ values up to 81 yard. grade Pillow Casing. Worth l5c. impsom Crawford, Main Floor. Frame and 50c values... Your choice........ hIBe. ne s_ Silk, Hos ery 5 -P. C. Parlor S uite Slip Covers PAIR , Boy, ct Special at 69c Popular Fiction mal silk or lisle garter top, sole, heel and Vi l iecen of fast color Belgian ow 25c Vol. B B Full yard wide, bleached and unbleached; for all household uses, No Mail Orders Filled. Hemmed Pillow Cases at Size 45x36, finished ready for use de of excellent Size 81x90 before hemming, well made of strong bleached sheeting; wide hems. No Mail Orders Filled, 10c 7 Housefurnishings ARTICLES NEEDED AND THAT BRING COMFORT DURING WARM WEATHER, im Freesere— “Coffee Milla Frary & Clark mill, a’ Wo Lande I-lb, canister wall Regard- less of size of the & pieces. a Window Screens — Adjustable frame, 24x23x87, at. 5 — All irom $7 4g awford, Basement, Women’s Underwear toe. Black, white, tan and colors, Ex- cellent value at $1.00, Special 69c. Crewforé, rom this season's stock of materials, and we will take orders Main Floor. ap mM while the quantity lasts. Consi y yy fear fog, Jack London | F. Marion Crawford | | forthese covers: the demand will be so great thet REGULAR AND EXTRA Adventure nae Sister the shor ee ativan Tok ill Sig’ PANTS AND vEsne Before Adam on Orsino Therefo ol ivan Burning Daylight [Heart of Rome || Sty faves cnt me At 17c Each ‘ace A L