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Washington Gets Official| S| Notice from Madrid That ter of Bpaniards vere murdered by soe troops 13 Mexico City, ac- Ueording to advices to the Bpantsh Fn. [) Massy 10-day from the Spanish For- ‘Vater Riano gave the information to Secretary of State Bryan, From Mexico City came a report jihat the property of an American "7 leettymen named Hill, on a ranch near 44 | the city, had been looted by soldiers. a The State Department immediately return of the property. Despite Carransa’s guarantees that cabled Consul Silliman to requeat the proper authorities to arrest and pun- ish the guilty parties and demand the — Funston in the administration of Vera Crus would not be molested, the ar- rest of one such Mexican was report- ed to the State Department to-day by Consul Canada, No detalia were given. The new civil government at Vera Crus haa been announced, but has not yet been put in full operation. Consul Canada reports the police still apparently are under military control. Continued quict prevaiis and Gena. Aguilar and Martines have reiterated Number Were Killed. _ WASWINGTON, Nov. 27.—A num- Mexicans employed by Major-Gen.! American life and property. Gens. Hay and Villareal, Cérransa chieftans, recently reported under ar rest In Mexico City, are in Montere Mexico at the present is more tran- quil than in a long time. ‘The War Department was to-day investigating an unconfirmed report spatches to the State Department re- | from Galveston that aa the American port Gen, Villa and his forces at Tula, | rear guard left Vera Cruz it was fired about forty miles from Mexico City. |on. Negotiations are again in progresa| Consul Silliman cabled the Stat between Villa and Carransa for aDepartment trom Vera Crus to-da peaceful solution of the Mexican | that he had arrived there safely. problem. ‘Thin was aald here to-day| The Mtate Department was advined to be the real reason why Consut| to-day that Villa is at Tula, within John RK. Siliman went to Vera Crum| thirty miles of Mexico City, with four to join Carranza, Leaders of the| thousand troops accompanying him. various Mexican factions are re-| VERA CRUZ, Nov. 27.—Gen. Ven- ported desirous of making one addi- | Ustiano Carranza to-day formally es- tional effort to got together before a| tablished his final battle for mastery of the nation, |!n Vera Crus, e ‘The permanent committee of the|TAn#4 military forces marthed Into Aquancaliontes Commission, headed | he seaport during the early morning, by Provisional President Gutierren, | PMEine the strength of the garr fe reported in official despatches as Gus to leave Queretaro to-day for Mexico City. Confidential Btate Department ad- vices to-day from Consuls Silliman with Carranza garrisons, Lateat de- Carothers, with Villa, all agree that horne. wen) Am peop FUNSTON ASKS RST ad LEAVE OF ABSENCE. |» with the ma\ le. GEN. WASHINGTON, Nov. naton, commander of th dd. ence effective . 1, He will remain at Galveston until that time preparing his sore on the occupation of Vera Cruz. cause of granting this request, ’ Gare rinon will delay the proposed shift of departmental Stare uatd : ‘he million dollars ms cole lected by the United Htates Governs "| ment during the occupation of Vera Yar-|Crun wan to-day transferred under stare from the transport Cristobal to local Government deposito “the suport that the rear ‘d toa Crus was fired upon was ‘de. BUTLER, \ ial \ CHOICE / GROCERIES, See ?. 235 James Butler Inc. Stores Reduce the Cost of Living At Least 25% eign Office at Madrid. Spanish Min- Ltiscea promiae of protection for! and pen and — apecial coed Toys, Dolls and Games npuar is why every Housekeeper should buy bs Complete Assortments at Moderate Prices at the nearest Butler Store. She will save #. 25 cents on every dollar she spends. ’ ames McCreery & Co. aa And what is more important, she will alway 3 | have foods that are fresh and pure, absolutely. ft ‘ 34th Street 5th Avenue On Sale Saturday, November the 28th liable and up to the highest standard of qu Purchases will appear on bill rendered January let R.H. Macy & Co." Attractions Aro That: Low Prins Store Opens 9.00 A.M. We buy more largely than any other ret and are, therefore, certain of tire fame A always lower in price. Here are a few end-offj the-week offers that should bring every houses} keeper to the Butler Stores on Friday ‘af Saturday :— Sugar, Bs Granutated.... 3} tbs. 18 ) Potatoes, Maine’s Best. . 4 Ibs. 10: Peas, Orenende Castle; Early Junes, oe and tender; poi OA tren tes Spinach, S30" "= to" 6" 9° , ed; TomatoSoup, }i?:""" Pears, Large can new 1914 fruit in Butterine, (o.c2 ZS Prides St.Louis Flour Mi bee Ain SD LD Baker’s Cocoa, °:/i'" 17° Fresh Roasted Coffee ially Selected Blends for ‘Thanks; Choweblendof gw Ere) hest blend seh BC Saati and 18 [srr being ay 4 1 0 ax. Stamps FREE "aks 1-lb. ery Choicest Coffee Ceylon, Vol English ie Teas, peittasr ce sixes 35° Breakfast or Mixed, Ib. Ib. 30 Zv¢ Stamps FREE with Evaporated | Milk Rich, pure, whole milk, with ALL the Cream, from the fertile pastures of the Mohawk ARANTEED EVERY CAN GUARANTEED i tt i c Cc om cans Tale ie s. Dele Brook 7°-3= 20° Tale toe ¢ -¥ The Belle Brook Brand i is famous for its uniform excellence. Borax Soap, Swi: 10 ZAC Sams FREE with each of these ten purchases: Peerless Cocoa 15¢ ‘c| Tapioca Blue I ure, de-lb. can. Blue Ribbon; package ue Ribbon Sait 10¢ Farina Bone shaker box Blue Ribbon; 1Q¢/Azure Always reliable; box. Ammonia 10¢ Wak large bottle 10¢| lashing Powder Peerless; large package . Clenewel; big box. .. a At All 35 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets, Prime Rib Roast, Best cuts 20¢ Sirloin Steak, Best cuts, native beef lb, BOC Roasting Chicken, coicest mitk tea.. BAe Fancy owl, For soups, stews, fricassees .Ib. 18¢ Pork Sausages, Finest fresh-made, lb, Je Irish Bacon, ‘ows Shaw's celebrated Limerick, Ib. 29¢ At All 184 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores, Imperial Rye bab ds a rer bottle, EGE Port & Sherry, vin: viniett Herald Square, Broadway, 34th be Bith $4. A Timely Sale of MEN’ S Winter. OVERCOATS hag "1 to Any That We Have Been Able to Find Elsewhere in Style and Quality at the Price. Extraordinary Clearance Sale MISSES’ & GIRLS’ SUITS, COATS, DRESSES & SKIRTS 125 Misses’ Suits 50 Juniors’ Suits All taken from Regular Stock to effect an Youthful models in Diagonal Cheviot or immediate clearance. 16. Gabardine. , Value 22.50 to 26.50 ¢ 65 Juniors’ Coats Serviceable models in Zibeline, Cheviot, Mixed Fabrics or Chinchilla. 7.80 12.75 16.75 values 14.75, 22.60 and 26.50 128 Girls’ SchoolCoats Full length models,—lined throughout or yoke lined with self material. Zibeline, Chev- fot, Mixed Fabrics or Chinchilla. The season's latest and smartest models are included in this important Sale of fine Overcoats:— Double-breasted and le-breasted Chesterfield, semi-form fitting and telea schon collars. am r London Box Coats in button-through effect. Raglan and Kimono Models in extremely snappy ‘Modified Balmacaans. Some with convertib'e collars buttoning snugly to the throat. Lengths 44 to 50 inches. The fabrics are those—this season most popular — including: Meltons—Kerseys—Scotch Cheviots—Fancy Mixed Cassimeres—*‘Crombies””—Chinchillas— “Warmth without weight” popular colors. London-Made OVERCOATS pe’ §=$24.75 pied represent the finest production of thi mats Sevan Tailors—authoritative in style and faultless in fin 14.75 value 22.60 to 29.50 “165 Misses’ Suits A collection Libr this ecason’s smartest and most effective models. 19.75 2889. 29.50 125 Misges! Conte For College, Motofing or General wear. Scotch or Ei Plaid and ire Fabrics; also Zibeline, viot or Chinchill 7.80 12.75 1 6.75 values 14.75, 88,50 and 26. 8 Misses’ Dresses Bilk Afternoon Dresses,—Practical Ser, Dresses or Evening Dresses in the most sirable fabrics and styles. 6.95 value 10.75 to 12.75 125 Girls’ Wool Dresses Serge, Poplin, Wool Plaids, Corduroy or Velveteen. Various attractive models for gen- wear. 4.95 6.95 9.75 values 8.50, 12.75 and 14.75 85 Girls’ Dressy Coats Smart here Pago Eironguovt and inter- lined. In Zibeline, Corduroy or Velveteen. 12.80 value 18.50 to £0.60 65 Misses’ Rain Coats Bor _Coate—buttoned thi h Taken from Regular Stock for immediate Pon pln. yr glial clearance. Various styles and materials. terfield Overcoats. 2 and Kimono Coates in th with an taoetes of excellent qualities. “Silk lined bods Men’s Overcoats ane $14.75 New models that at the price cannot be matched for quality and style, an tb materials and wanted colors. Many nobby double-b: popular this season. 6. 1 27 5 value 12.75 to 16.60 value 18.50 to 22.50 SPECIAL SALE IN MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S SHOES in Kid, Patent or Dull Leather Young In smart Winter : ercoats which are so All made of selected leathers, genuine Goodyear Welt Soles, and with wide toes which help the feet to develop naturally. 300 Winter Suits for Men $17.75 That Were $22.50, § $24.75, $27.50 & $29.75 Coats and conservative aiyiee—woll tat tafored and in fine fabrics, “McCREERY” MASTER MADE FURNITURE By Special Arrangement We Are Able to Offer 50 “HOWARD” CHAIRS At the Very Remarkable Price of $29.50 "sis" - Say, it Patitcl s Lindos these are the accemdlaton season's selling. Steet it een of al proportions bt not every style. FIFTH FLOOR, BROADWAY after a Worcestershire: bottle Peerless; large package 950.00 Gelatine One of the best known Chairs in Made of ne, le o' utiful import. ed silks, Persians, ing brocades, basket and nov- elty weaves. Season's smartest colorings, A Fine or to Buy Holiday Gifts 25¢ | B soi. Ales , ahogany Remarkable Savings ! {Ibe per dozen bottler and 18€ per dozen splits for empties RI Mary Ke Sie ae He Woven madras, Launder- ed cuffs attached, alsofine flannel and repp cloths in all the newest stripes.Soft double cuffs attached,

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