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~— ~ Sa a oe on ts Jett Slated ant pitas of sng, | SN NNSA IIS SSAD MLNS MILD El SAW ; DEPUTIE He thought about ten of depu . New 88-Note PIANOS A limited number of Player-Pianos of different styles and’ woods, tor. $ merly selling up to $600, will be closed out Tomorrow only Free Music Roll Privilege CONVENIENT TERMS OF PAYMENT Brand New mAh FUNERAL Sorrowful Crowd at Charles Frohman’s Funeral ane Watching Body Being Borne From Temple Emanu- 3 saw a man lying on the ground afte’ eee eee Soe eee oe pene SEDIE HIE PEELED ONE H+ FERRIED OHSS EM the shots had been fired, Blood wa { | > Yi aeagnaRatenes senate rehab aa . running from wounda, He like th 4 rt Yi $ others had no means of telling strik- era from deputies except from what } ‘ { nc ct: i 9) eee 00teeeree Dr, Mm Who Wad a Row tn ——- } | Witnesses Tell of Fatal Shoot- ing in Roosevelt, N. J., Last January. SEATTLE, Wash., May 26.—Dr, Wil- helm Mueller, German Consul here for the last throe months, bas been trans: | ferred to Atlanta, Ga, and will leave for his new post within a few days, it Was announced to-day. Dr. Muolier wil! be succesded at Seattle by Dr. E Zoptell, present German Consul at At- Janta. Dr. Mueller, who was German Conaul at Shimonoseki, Japan, until the war began, attracted notice soon after com- iny to Seattle because of a clash with Prosecuting Attorney Alfred Lundin J over German treaty rights, Dr. Mueller } hn od a Guards Came Up. | 4 topinilly arrontnd on @ state war. & gers Last Words “\Why Death?” Keynote %. His Eulogy ah +e eee ee eee 7 oars filked the oes STRIKERS WERE ARMED. n Bmanu- hi to-day ng fu G@ervices for Charies Frobman the famous and vel os . Whose lite Siearter Suen SSI YUL SIBUL ASTM Vom o—~\ | Some Carried Clubs, Stone and Pieces of Slag When . > * + ‘9 » $ > é % > Ps ” ° ; ‘ ‘employee of a #hip building company to| { close the company's business secrete | ‘ in'an effort to learn whether the com- Ds ah ak had > NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Ma: {pany pv] building Cee od rs: cee eta See —The trial of the ten “deputies” for ; ada Sonsul prot that he wae 5 it; the death of Alexandro Tesalore when pefatan ‘ee ahead’ bintes aad “Gere A far better piano than can be secured trikers * Ste ORE SERRE OESESESEOESESEEED HHESERREIRESOR ERLE CSSeRESS | RURTHS Aired into & —s ps com. | Department through the German Em: elsewhere for less than $300; especially ———$—$———— at Roosevelt in January assy at Washington. Subsequently the selected for tonal quality and fine veneer, ' | * menced to-day before Justice Bergen. | conspiracy charge was gismissed. y O {o watch the cortege leave the temple, | life less difficult to bear MAY MOVE ITALY’S COURT. | no arst witness was Sidney Rolle in mahogany and oak. Tomorrow only ~| “Charles Frohman labored with Sdmiasion to which was by card. PO") ..7:"and soul in his chosen profes- | —_—— of Elizabeth, cashier at the plant of Blocks about the synagogue side-| ee TS ee nese to raise tne |Ramor That Art Treasures Will Beling United States Metais Refining $5 Down and *5 Monthly walks were crowded and windows) standard of the theatre and of public | Sidieh & tievense: \Company at Chrome, He was « pas- OLD PIANOS Taken in Exchange. KNABE filled. Within the edifice was an, taste He realised the true relation | feenger on the train which was held of the stage to the public—as @ source| FLORENCE, Italy, May 25.—A report IXON'’S selected assemblage of men and women noted) (¢ “cous entertainment and instrucs|ig current here that the Italian Court )up by strikers and saw the shooting. yr sel : im the world of letters, art, Iaw, drama! tion, the sage should ¢ievate, Bot | is to be removed from Rome and ip-| Rolle said that when the train halt- lake motor grap! ite is the only form of graphite fit for auto, lubrication, It won't ball-up or squeeze out under pressure. Try and society, gathered to pay a last degrade The stage is not & PUPIt.| stated in the Pitti Palace, in Florence: |eq ‘were etrikers on both aides tribute to the man who bed endeared! DOL 8 N00! Dot 8 Cor Tol mocal | From here the King will make frequeat|o¢ ¢he train. Me was watching them himself to thousands of his fellows! 'Sircauon “Charies Frohman lived | (ibe to the front, and the Queea will! 11 0a, neard some one shout, “Here and who faced death with words of|up to that ideal. He took the public| direct the operations of the Italian Red the deputies.” He looked tow- | cheer to those about him on the sink-| into his confidence and never be- | Cross Society, of which she is President, ee the Witt & Clark gate and ing Lusitania. There was before this| Tayed thetr trust. ‘Three royal villas in the neighborhood | #! tame DILSSITU PMA SSPE B MON LIDIBINA ing “He lived 0 as to be able to die in| of Florence are to be used as hospitals | saw fifteen or sixteen men com) MS & private service for members of the | peace. He died in a manner to te 2 All the most valuable works of art|out and toward the trains. They XS 00 5th Ave. & 39th St. ed at the home of Daniel Froh- eg ~~ uae ~~ Pe ethane] aoe on | from the cities of gens si Italy already | were coming at a brisk pace nae Ny nee an - - th. He died and has inherited im. | have been brought aoWwn to Florence} when they were about twenty- pom >) er hee a Lh pe = am, Despite the wishes of the family |S07*h. tM earth and in heaves.” [ip anticipation of possible bombard-| yards away he heard a fusilade. He Graphite Grease 2 ibe iol _ WZ Conant that floral offerings be omitted, the} ments by the Austrians The Convent | No. 677 Ts aikowsky ndante Canti- | ("gan Salvi shelters |was not looking at them at the mo- For Transmissions art treasures chancel held a dozen large pieces, in| pile” followed Dr. Silverman's dis-| Drought from Venice. Udine, Treviso, | ngaged watching two Established 186: front of which the simple Diack cas-| course, and then Augustus Thomas| ac. Precious manuscripts have been |) eine te were Oseuae and Differentials e e ket was placed. Mendelssohn's “Auf|>eean his tribute by saying it had/|taken to the Florentine Library. jot the of Seantae fer stetae~ é Flugeli des Gesanges” was given be- | Dee® deemed worthy to have one of | eee through the car me It eliminates fri * Mr. Frohman’s associates in the/ HICAGO “DRYS” BEATEN. breakers. When the shots were fired ates fric cause of Mr. Frobman's love of this | shere of the stage express the eenti-| CI * |e looked toward the deputies and wear, music. ment of his fellow-workera. | — kera. We have « Lubricating ( + : ° The Rev. Joseph Silverman con-| Mr. Thomas eulogized the magna-} CHICAG®@, May 25.—Modified prohi- “ Chart thet telle feet HY PAY CASH? When just ONE DOL- nimity, the imtruition, the wisdom and} pition for Chicago met a two to one de- hat Dixen Graphite LAR A WEEK for a littie while will get you 1 @ucted the service. and besides his away from the cars . ¥ fuser t the genius that bad made Mr. Froh-/ reat in the frst test of strength on the using the care as shelter. to use in as good clothes as you can find anywhere for logy there was an address by Au-| 245 what he termed an unobdstrusive| poor of the City Council last night gee usrow himself into a 4 every part of thecar. A spot cash, ‘ gustus Thomas. The honorary pall-| power in the theatrical world. He| “1 will continue the ght even it the | one Py distance away. He request brings free, ’ ’ . ! Dearers were Augustus Thomas, Bi-| ronvusced him & figure who moved antinance Tosi tha re of te JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. ‘sf . Men’s & Young Men’s |ward Sheldon, George Ade, Henry! Suet, openly, j Merriam. 0 i Satebtched 1837 om public gaze or praise. The " “Bath House’ John Cough-| Paul Martens of Elisabeth, assistant | Arthur Jones, Paul M. Potter, Jobo! secret of his power, he said, the gold- {ie said "We in Chicago believe tp guperintendent at the Goldsohmidt Jorvey City, N. 3. J & Blue Serge Suits W. Alexander, Richard Harding|en key to his success, was that what) sonal il were ready to | Detinoing Company plant at Roose- b Davis, Porter Emerson Browne, Will-, be believed to be good and steadfast {tN gn uney PON tee ea ites waved, fas none $45.00, $48.00, $22.50 ear), for himee ‘u . ” ere ha! Bal iam Gillette, Edward H. Sothera, Otis! {7 gi, mankind. His word was bie| emma! liberty from us the train the : | Skinner, Henry Miller, Willem Fav-{ pond, his business no deal but a = ss = = = — —— * A Blue Serge Suit always gives you that jersham, William Collier, Francis Wil. friendly, transaction alwaye. to bun | CIN i hE I NAMA TH mn i i i MT well-ressed Sisaperee and to many of wv } a . % r. ornas brought tears to bis|) ' | |)/}/))! i MU HH) WH Hi i i y ors of ins om, deb,Uarreymore A. Brang|, Mr, Fosnan rout sear to msl eA AY) lag ap efor ets RC EK despondency. ©F. Lavid Belasco, Charies B. Dilling=| casket, he said im conchusion : . bam, William Harris, Alf Hayman, “For the many who felt his pro- r | Mare Klaw, C haries J. Kick, Joba D,| tection we say goodby. For the my- | Willams, Samuel Nixon and Harry| riad of friends of the thoatre we suy J. Powers. 4 adieu. For the thousands of admirers | hy fear death?” Mr. Frohman’s! in all walks of life we say fareweil.”| Ad | last words, served rod) t ,. be organ. ' Rabel Buverman’s tHibute “Phoce Ba See acstter foo Bar Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street dress. In all the new strikingly stylish mod. els, Pay $1 a Week. Women’s & Misses’ Suits $44-98, $17.98, $99.98 Sepasstel Werte 46 Goetiotin’. © eattal noe ee fo . ‘A large assortment of new models, The S| bare rreaied the Perturbation of his| out to be taken to the new Union Hil A very pleasant conviction that Best's is as desirable consents fashlonable materiale and colors. $1 {rite some ofrihe peace and comfort samen thcae at the. services mere a shopping place for your own thi as well as for the Women’s& Misses’ Dresses | of mankind. Eres Bart) Fale O20, teving, iurte Dore. May children’s will follow your careful shopping of the | “Charles Frohman was not aid' Pobson, May Irwin, Phylils > | te die Lecause he had not been atraid) Terry, Helen Ware, Hattie W to live—to live in the real sense, to|George M. Cobi Bam Het live for an ideal, tq struggie, battle | Thomas Wise, Antonio Beotti, ¢ Y-|for principle to love the right, to do| ville Barker, William Crane, A. H ori justice, practice mercy and walk! Wands Lae Shubert Jo J) Shubert i uli ai humbiy before God and man. He\James J. Brady, E. C. Potter, David (itl i articles listed below: $47:50, $49.98, $99.98 In all the newest shades. Fabrics are ° HL | nn Smart Summer Fashions wall | crepe de chin repe meteor, chiffon taffeta— in various Pay $i a Week. ALTERATIC ‘S FREE | understood life in al! its bearings and/Gideon, Martin J. Beck, Ed 4 | human being | Weber, Charles Burnham, Mrs ‘One Presenting for the first time Wednesday Mi |had mastered the living, not as! Lauderbach, Andreas Dippel. J ENTRANCE to CLOTHING DEPT. through FURNITURE STORE [a recluse but asa among his w men. He demanded | Skinner, Henry W. Savage, Blanch HHH Ro right or privilege that he was not! Hates, David Warfield, Mrs James Bie ‘jeltow men, bis’ co-torkare | taeoa’ Pond, tian MeCarny, Julle The “Priscilla” Dress T. Kelly Co. » . >» ™. i Democracy and freedom w Henrietta ——— Louise a Wit } \ f hie it cherial b 4 Deoroth yonnelly. } . . } he never tired of tr Home of the floral offerings held | | An exclusive Best model offering excellent value at 104 = = Po gue fi cards from the Regtish Dramatiow | veé., 106 i‘ a sensed ciety, employees of thi oo keen Intellect, a deep emotional na- | York fheatre. London: Henry Arthur 7.50 | OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 7 O'CLOCK, a generous heart -| Jones and Mr. and Mra Dion Bouet the very core : Hh Of simple, summery daintiness charming enough for so many occasions. till] concentrated upon their solution ae 1 Fine voile, white combined with stripes, and smart touches of pique; MK ony Nis strong, mentality. bur hia| Moly Ammete fees for Women and Misses—2nd Floor. | ee and patience. wm, Concerning % the shoes you wear reek “Charles Frohman act on axaimpl thet i4 unique, and whieh, if univers: |) 4 many ine! few Htlone and make Clits will deliver th #F ‘The New Summer | Women's and Misses’ Sport Blouses | Crepede Chine Dresses | SF Do you wear sensible shoes or are your feet so cramped that the delicate Display a diversity of styles which Present a very attractive feature ee | network of bones forming 0 are unsually attractive and | at the low price of the arch is breaking e very moderately priced at 11.50 down? Mest shoes are made for ie tyle, without regard to comfort or Correct Appord for Women & Birovs | 2.00 to 5,75 Shown in white, navy or black health. Why not give YOUR feet = eet ast 5TH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET Featuring a number of new models crepe de chine of excellent qual- the same consideration you give the exclusive to Best's; for Womes ity; in sizes 34 to 40-—2nd Floor rest of your body? : Coat Clearance Extraordinary —— ew | E Cowa r d TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY ‘ 4 Women's Chamoisette Shoe f i Unrestricted Choice, Without Reserve Women's and Misses’ and Silk Gloves ie the moet comlertable shoe made. 1 ie de. wigned as « pertect encasement for the foot end . P Sport Hats Will be placed on sale commencing - Wednewtay at the following will prevent and help fet feet and week ankles, of Any Coat in Our Entire Stock a ES ppt es boplaghocboe | Po ee al ei “i — Sold Nowhere Elee I Prices W. to $39.60 mide, proed accord’ng ¢ Chamowette Gloves, 2 law ormer Prices Were up to § materials in White, Champagne, puri- JAMES 5. COWARD, 264-274 Greeawich St, N. Y. 4 yee and gra ' 30 tes tied (ent W ervee Saones) vi 6 90 ' Divided 9.50 2.50 t 10,00 Pe leet Sd eos Orden Cond bor Cotabonue e a felts in white and all of the season ieneth: white peed oaand | 4 ‘ new brilliant shades, silks, cre- 4 Agu NOC. 0. D.'s NO APPROVALS tonnes, corduroys, Panamas and pangee ard uray #! 50c anghoks; shown in the regular Silk Gloves, elbow length, in — sock 2nd Ploor } white or black at 79¢ tA SEVEN-TIME WORLD Want WORKS ALL THE day World Wants Work Monday Wonders iii you never Pay More at Best's umm WEEK Ome 1-DAY a! - i