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sald hi by protests from Bishop Greer aaa a other. miatibers, of the American | & hy League to Lift Armament. elyaracterined their statements e Nie “audacious.” y N D “T called up Bishop Greer," | Gen. Wood's message, “and asked 'him his authority, and he replied the AT Wwo0n's OFFICE |: only: LE Informed }im that bis “ statement that propaganda had been rn Jissued from these headquarters was i untrue and demanded that he correct 7 | it, and he promised todo so. A more 4 * . +s ’ j Audacious misstatement, made with- _ Major General Declares State-| out inautries or investigation, has , ~ seldom come to my attention, and I ments of Bishoy Greer have so informed the bishop.” Are Audacious. . re a aie + [THANKS TO A BC MEDIATORS, WASHINGTON, March 9.—Major| Congress Also Votes Medals to * General Wood ii a telegram to-da¥| voeys tor Mexican Peace W: te Secretary Garrigon, characterised | wy agrrnaTON, March 8.—Thanks of As untrue statements that propa-|congross to Ambassadors Da Gama, Banda had been issued from his de-|Naon and Suarez of B ‘Argentine partmental headquarters for the or-|and Chill respectively, ganization of an American Legion of|as mediatots between the United States Reservists. and Mexico, were tendered in a joint res- Gen. Wood's tel ted | olution adopted to-day by the House. veh Bi Ath atelier Abii cba Fry igen has passed the Senate and |New. goes to President Wilson, 6 resolution a § medals be presented to the mediato: TRENTON, N. J., March %-—Gov. Fielder has signed the bill to allow. the appointment of women as police offl- eKnother bill signed makes it a mis- demeanor to sell heroin. | side e ht fire in. the height of the fr Patrolman Harty ‘Smith had. to Sent en A be ray thro’ screamii and Catarrh |; Put a teaspoonful of Omega Oil ht a bolt Sng teetlbir) the ate Tw hand extingutaher to the ip of Steam which Candles thepanaes | “A Sst alarm. was sent. in, for of the nose and throat ie s gins sim; ty weatment usually gi ple | are engines, hat ho aca a A that when the city is already on the verge of bankruptey"—— “Stop that ridiculous talk,” de- clared the Mayor angrily. “People like you are industriously circulating rumors about the city’s finances which are false on the face of them. If you had ordinary intelligence th newspapers would convince you that the bagkruptcy rumors are absolute- ly without foundation.” OT TT BY TAXPAYER ANGRILY REBUKED BY MITCHEL “Ridiculous and False,” Mayor Says—Bronx Civic Centre Is Urged. Agnes K. Murphy Mulligan, also of the Bronx, was next heard from so frequently that Lieut. Kennel had to ask her several times either to cease penatigee| other speakers for and inst thi ne Cad centre scheme or leave the Fi Jonep! r Btate Senator, charged that | the o pration 4 the civic centre was put forward | J, Guday and a delegation from the | the interests of real eatate Tpecula- | ‘Bronx asked the Sinking Fund Com. | ‘°® mission to-day to establigh a civic centte in the vicinity of Tremont and Third Avenues, near the present Bronx Borough Building. The delegation urged that the com- mision provide quarters at that place for the Supreme Court, County Court and District Attorney's office either by the rental of rooms or the erec- tion of a building. Dr, J. J. F. MeLoughlin, a Bronx fen’ 'y improper mot- ives to him. Hennessy a pee orcs Ms Lieut. Kennel stepped wo men. It was natty decided 2 pe the ee ae to Comptroller dergast Aldermanic Presi- dent Meaneny.. Died After Arranging His ‘ OSWEGO, N. ¥., March — Lage ‘Thomas Torbitt has called the jertaker and Le his caaket and then one 4 Bir) bapa with instructions jon in of 1 eoathe & diea” ‘in. ‘the’ atroet of asthi cannot afford this extra rrangem ments were being he said, “for we believe carried’ one No. day. a—half the world lives es serve rice that foot couted with and 0 that five states prohibit the sale of sueh fee, Comet Fite" Ukoted * coutalze no glucose—no talc Comes te, you ins clean carton, unto tne Fi; man 65H it. Peat rout this rertise your Fe recipes Lord & Ti on Murray Hill gooo Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Founded 1826 Music Daily—Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., Tenth Floor Remarkable Showing of Advance Models in Women’s Suits & Coats for Spring introducing all the new materials and colors in distinctive and exclusive styles, for immediate and early season wear Fansy & Plain Tailored Suits Of Gabardines and Men’s Wear Serges in all the popular colorings, also Shepherd Checks; coats hand- somely lined with peau-de-cygne. Special Values $25.00 $29.50 $35.00 Also Fifteen Smart Models In a selection of the most fashionable materials and colorings. , Special Values $39.50 & $45.00 “The New Coats At Very Special Prices Street & Ti ouring Coats In the season’s smartest a $16. 50 Street & Touring Coats Best models and materials; and sleeves handsomely lin peau-de-cygne Tweed Coats For street or travel wear, with combination broadcloth collar and trimmings and linings of peau-de- cygne to match......... teeceee okes with $19.50 $25.00 Third Floor _ The Following Exceptional Values Will | Be Offered on Thursday and Friday in Black Dress Silks Black Messaline Sitk Black Dress Satin 36 inches wide. Usually $1.75 per yard BI. SS Black Imperial Charmeuse + 40 inches wide. Usually $2.50 per yard S LOS Beck Crepe Meteor inches wide. , Usually $1.00 per reat 78C Usually $2.00 per yard Sr.35 Sireet Floor Extraordinary Values in Spring Cotton Suitings [Seepecied Whi c poner a wale nei Impaid h Whi Tosca 9 SNe SY ha 8c Fi Newied Silk sr Cotton Crepe-de-Chine 88 inches wide: beautiful assortment of printed designs-on colored grounds, FEC Originally |75c oy yard. “Imported Eponge Suitin, PrThite and black checks, Sets taduen'wite. ral ¢ Originally $1.25 per yard. ferent fines. Women’s Myrod’ Footwear --- The Smartest--- Boots---Oxfords--- Pumps Sightly, Convenient and the Most Comfortable Footwear Ever Made Note—The Pumps and Oxfords will not gap at side on any foot. Strictly Hand-Made $ 6.8 Usually $10.00. Introductory Price O05 Continuing the Clearing-Up Sale of Women’s High Class Boots Usually $5.00. (Sizes slightly broken). . $2.95 Second Floor Splendid Values in The Dress Goods Section Imported All Wool Faille-de-Laine New shades and black, for S| ring dresses anal $2. .28 suits. ea per yard Semi-Made Skirts—New Models (Complete after being sewn up the back.) Mized and Plain All Wood Goods, $4.50 Upward White and Colored Linen, $3.50 Upward Second Floor YE OPK O88 at aaa RD LES DEL MONTE: oe isa selection of jarge, er spears, more the fresh because they're factories, immediately after cut- ting— preserved by heat alone, with all the fine distinctive flavor retained. To be sure of high uni- — quality in fruits and vegetables at mod- OPENS ~ cone CREDIT TERMS $3 Pox” "50|"6 Pox” 100 *5 Pon” °75)°9 Pox 150 100 Bt. STATION At CO FISHER BRos COLUMBUS AVE. BET.103 &104 st. |IN THE SPRING ee OF THE YEAR | | It ts then that the wont | are seems | to take on a new lease of II With the coming spring rains, the flowers, the leaves and th birds, a spirit of “back to Nature” pervades the very atmosphere. | The demand for sots, farn.., acre tracts, plantation, fruit groves, sine- yards, ranches, &e., springs kd in the hearts of the people as ey aon as the dandelions in the yirds and fiel Fur- thermore, this demand for country Prop- erty throws many city houses, lots, &., on the market at temptin prices, t@ THE WORLD PRINTS MORE “REAL ESTATE” ADS. THAN ANY OTHER NEW YORK NEWSPAPER, BARRING NONE! Sea World Ads. for Really Bargains 4 TeDey! . 5th Ave On Thursday and Friday By " NEW SPRING PARASOLS DOMESTIC_UNDERWEAR Advance Showing Acomprehensive assoftment of Para- cole, featuring many attractive novel- ties in plain colors and fancy effects. MARCH SILK SALE Now in Progress. In Addition, on Thursday, March 4th 5,000 yards of Double Width Novelty Summer Dress Silks in various styles; choice assortment of reception and street shades; also White or Black. yard 1.25 value 2.00 Special Offerings for Thursday Only ADVANCE MODELS—NEW SPRING SUITS AND DRESSES Women’s Suits Afternoon & Street Dresses Very Special 29.50 Very Special 19,50 Distinctive Models in Gabardine, Men’s Newest models in Crepe de Chine, Silk — k Wo or Poplin, Taffeta; also’ Silkk and of the Georgette Crepe Combinations. Popular Spring shades. season’s correct colorings. JAMES McCREERY & CO. Announce the Millinery Opening of _ Imported Models For Spring and Summer Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 4th, Sth and 6th, Remarkable Offerings—Household Furnishings _- On Thursday and Friday DINNERWARE ELECTRIC LAMPS | American Porcelain,—various dainty bor- der designs with et6 edge; 101 pieces. value 18.00 American aga border pat- tern, in double ot lines; ‘open stock pattern; 101 pieces. 18.00 value 25.00 English or American Porcelain,—Persian or Blue Grecian border or coin gold band with coin gold handles; open stock pattern; 101 pieces: 25.00 value 82,50 patterns, with 4-inch fringe. poor Ba 6 ft. of silk cord = L cretion ae plug. Same with @@-inch Silk Empire shade, with 4-inch silk fringe, any color. “McCREERY” MASTER-MADE FURNITURE Four-piece Solid Mahogany Chamber Suite, as illustrated, including Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet y Table and Full Size Four-Post Bed. 100.00 regularly 180.08 As there are only twelve of the above Suites, early selections are advisable. Exceptional Purchase and Sale DOMESTIC RUGS The entire Mill Stock of a prominent manufacturer, bought at unusual price concessions, enables us to offer the following remarkable values. Every rug is new and perfect; latest designs and colorings. Royal Axminster Rugs Royal Wilton Rugs regularly 27.50, 21.50 | oxi@.ft.......... “regularly 39.50, 29,50. .. -Fegularly 15.50, 12,75 ‘ .. regularly 7.95, 5.95 regularly 4.50, 3.45 5,000 yards of Heavy Coal, Miesien Linoleum...