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Villa delegate from Chihuahua, was elevated to the Provisional Presiden- cy. State Department dispatches to- day told of the ohange. | There was no explanation, but It was thought to mean an open break PEACE TALK CAUSES TELLS SECRET (GARZA DEPOSED myceee "| AS VILLAZAPATA CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN | Open Break Between the Two Factions Suspected. Wheat ap PRLS 0 WASHINGTON, June 10.—Roque ins On hanger | the list. Gonzales Garza, head of the Villa- peor dem Zapata Government in Mexico City, was deposed June 9 by the convention Gommisnion on demand slack- ee oe ages Cheneen, & ened. Clored 7-5 tol! | feature, We vacuum clean, store, insure Any Fi inst fire, theft and moth iny Fur or Cloth Garment, 10 $50.00. Value up to f comment attended a 25% « Lai 6% cents, Its best pri orton market lead wi mand by the Er at wai The Closing Quotations, ABSOLUTE CLEA RANCE. Women’s, Misses’ and Juniors’ SUITS $11 00 om $2, $3 & $3.50 Wash Suits Famous K. & E. and other renowned makes; guar- $1 33 closing. if pee as oiSseshe! 3 = = PERE EF TESTES OF TE esesBstscrssus. ress SHEE TEEEEEFEEEP FETE ttt FLEFHEEEE TEI tE+ Fete tote ttt eet ttt eetet ttt + i = anteed fast color, every popular model. Sizes 2}4 to 8 years. ‘Third Fleer. Summer Sale of i | ¥ ere S SeBSTEls: epg ee ns es nit e zactesst prio et Se Po mtr ° Friday ea Toilet Preparations | searaey || ||2= a This timely event, with its substantial reductions on Toilet Articles of known repute, Fatal kt Manicure ; hy Articles, Etc. i 's| Lustrite Nall Bn iy soeeccseesocees: aR ‘et * my, Combe, Ete. Soaps aoe eae Fei, v i Medicine Bottles 's Depilatory ate Red Ci Tollet yolla "and packages _L.DOUGLAS $3.50 “4, 00 ‘4.50 & *5.00 SHOES «4 » ide na Me) Tourtst Cases, value 390, rots Soap, 25c) 4 cokes = thief. target for all W.L.DOUGLAS SHOES VALUE GUARANTEED mth W. 1. Dowgia Dougias #350 "und $4.00 can compete police officer. wi according report, in about thirty years. In the a7 cents. The advance in these metais results chiefly from the enormous __ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1916. STOGK MARKET BOOM between the Villistas and Zapatistas,, War Munition Issues Had Early NS Fry aE Uptrend—Bethlenem and Gen- sere) GOVERNMENT HEAD! “anest. babes | Wetnenday ieee Ket The almost unanimous press ap- is Jer ie ik 1% 1 NETS proval of President Wilson's foreign nishiolic iain policy and the conviction that the note Weta neat "7 sent to Germany yesterday is a diplo- » | Succeeded by Cha Chazaro, and we i Th "ng 'g lew rey: ‘4 matic document and not a challenge , to Sight had a stimulating effect on the stock market to-day. Trading was lively at the opening, and ad- vances of from a fraction of a point . | to 6 points were registered all through at} The war munitions stocks led the “|boom. Bethiehem Steel advanced 4% -2| points in a few transactiona, General Electric, which has obtained immense | | War contracts, was another strong On encouraging crop reports West. ern railroad shares, which sagged ey. regained strength. A A geet a | 3% points in Pacific toa whieh has | week. din mg local record price since a brief period * it ray ad also advanced 4 With net changes from previous no eee FELELES 8 OESPEIS FEST CP TEEP OTTER en er ee ee seco ares MISTAKEN FOR BURGLAR, DETECTIVE I$ ATTACKED Fighting to get away from Patrol- man Deurhola of Inspector Dyers staff, who had arrested them in the hall of a furnished room house at No. 151 West Forty-sixth Street shortly after midnight on charges of disor- derly conduct, two men began yelling that they were being beaten by a Deurhols was in plain clothes and when roomers appeared he was the vad of missiles, but Sudden! throw up ols jod Deur! hands. The detective paid no atten- YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY pp | | tion to the command A moment later the revolver was thrust under his nose. He released the two men and they ran, The man with the revolver laughed at the de- tective's statement that he was a turned Deurhols the grabbed the revolver, announcing that he was under arrest ‘oy iF Vigan, the Sullivan law, laug! he shouted that the run w was w men arrived, Cotton prices of 6 points me trad buying some short low High. Unloaded, This was the signal for another rush for Deurholz, but the detective drow his own revolver and was holding the crowd at bay when uniformed police. ———__ NEW Yonk COTTON BANBEY mg pguist»e Wallet at cove: ernoon weer Arty guropean countries nuw | "®# direct use to him in getting SaaS es nae of record June 26. away from the prison. He ts of tre mendously powerful When Mary Macke refused to tet Spence call on her, he threatened ber and she went to tive with her sister, |S'ge), the wife of in her honor. ‘SG SING CONVICTS OFFER $100 REWARD FR ESAPD LER (Continued trom First Page.) Your 2 th was $7, after @ fight by Larsen. poration Ye ive gapaclty of the core He went to a nearby saloon and hired mar bese cr are tes|RESINOL HEALS - ITCHING SKINS EE shot him dead. oatuanm ae, Gees ae Gennon pleaded guilty to man- slaughter and turned State's evidence itehing instantly, quickly and eas- ily serena. guy cases of ogainst Spence, who was convicted of GENUINE must bear signature - | eczema, rash, ringworm, tetiee or ott gn murcer In the second degree. a shese = a ack 167,600 = a other treatments bed Proven only « waste of time f Phy: erties To eubduea stubborn liver; overcome inn dininens ince, ios ieciache cere o Sou chit on | pried out. It was a two-story drop to the prison yard below. | But there was « ledge by which ‘Spence could reach @ cast tron drain pipe which led to the yard. Though all keepers were ordered Into the yard, no trace was found of: viene bis elvean een him. Sentries on the walls had sen | noun: nothing of him. The Warden aud we ora 16 men believe Spence scaled the 1 Boatiers ‘Pie, weeet Pa_oned fence on the Hudson side of Fpl toni closure and got away by swimming. Armed patrols were sent to search the bank of the river and the intertor. Inspector Faurot at once assigned eet de wh ve beet cured aay, “What seem ‘did ssinabe yd as it will do for you. se of | number of Central Office detectives | 4.1 Gold Minge—Quarterty atvi-| {or oe tt Tiel Sore (ibe) ed Rei R GP READ IT “ea R to go to the east side neighborhood | tividend OPES sat cane, “sasent® | Oatannt (We and 81). a). "E seeped E where Spence formerly lived and to 30 te stock Of record’ June 19. A Te Appreciate the A guard the persons who had testified tqlterborough Rapid 17 Transit Is YOUR ‘TOILET 8 SOAP SAFE? iy Convenience and Great D against him especially Mise Mary | ten, “iifer tax ellned, 9 gy ed Seay oket teers comtsia ben, ‘e. Value of the Sunday Macke, whose refusal to listen to his | sits Rissssir em allen. ol Soap cont World's Want Directory ’ to | Courtship was back of his crim sa Bile 2 Dale skiait anv) ied te no free alkali, and Ss _ i. 1 forla’e Wan o1 ! Spence is an tronworker and the | 423°2% 280 a aha tna xtra iad Resinol medication. Thiel T ga- READ IT “en T authorities of the prison take it for pare june 30 stock Teoord leper propettion granted that the skill of bie trade|J¥¢ ! ith "teat the Fars (sy ion, comfort International Harvester of New Jersey | ted — p the hair healthy, B. Altman & Cn. FIFTH AVENUE - MADISON AVENUB NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Very Unusual Values are being offered in the Dress Goods Department in Semi-made White Skirts A Summer Sale of Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Etc. for to-morrow, will suggest a favorable opportunity for supplying insistent vacation needs at decided savings in expenditures. (Box-plaited) TRAVELING BAGS (sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches) Of fine white tailor serge <2 = at $4.50 Of russet or black sole leather, leather-lined, Of White Gabardine . o . at 5.75 BE Pens 6 Me ge ty $4.85 \ Of russet cowhide, with sewed frame and corners; leather-lined . . .« $7.25 SUIT CASES * Of black enamel duck (sizes 26, 28 and 30 inches), cretonne-lined; with tray, $4.25 Of russet sole leather; sizes 24 and 26 inches, Ot yo) Vs tel wie” Piso ce $5.00 WOMEN’S HAT BOXES ' Of black enamel duck (size 18x18x12 inches), cretonne-lined; with two hat forms, $3.50 WOMEN’S LIMOUSINE CASES (fitted) Of black morocco, with nine celluloid fittings, Sth we es wlll }6SAOS Also Women’s Envelope Purses, in combinations of white kid and black vachette . $1.50 Women’s Wrist Bags, of genuine pin seal in black or colors; or of white kid combined with black vachette; with inner frame pocket, purse and mirror Flee $2.50 (Waist measure, 24 to 32 inches; Skirt llength, 36 to 43 inches) A Special Sale of Boys’ Washable Summer Suits has been prepared for to-morrow and Saturday. These Suits are of light-weight materials in a variety of colorings, the greater number having short sleeves; sizes 3 to 8 years, Te See Ae ey a $1.65 Also Youths’ Shirts and Boys’ Blouses, of colored stripe fabrics; with separate collar, each «6 te ltl ltl 65c And Boys’ Madras Pajamas, in “assorted patterns . e e - per suit, 65c¢ “ims o A Special Offering of Men’sOuting Coats& Trousers,Belts, Bathing Suits & Motor Dusters ? = for to-morrow and Saturday will prove, at the special prices quoted, an attractive feature for the man who contem- plates week-end trips or a prolonged vacation, Men’s Blue Flannel Outing Coats, in plain sack or Norfolk style, with patch pockets, at She ° ° $10.50 Men's. Outing Peciaaate of striped serge or Sweeping Reductions to take effect to-morrow, will be made in the prices of Young Men’s Suits affecting the major portion of the regular stock. The styles are smart and up-to-date. plain white or striped flannel ‘ $3.75 Young Men's Suits of cassimeres, tweeds, Men’s Outing Trousers of gray flannel, 3.50 and worsteds will be reducedto . $18.50 Men’s Leather Belts, in tan or black, 55c, Young Men's Suits of higher cost; excellently tailored and including some made of the finest materials displayed this season; skeleton, half or full silk lined, will be reduced to $23.50 Men's Motor Dusters, of limen or gray mohair . . . . $4.00 Men's Bathing or Swimming Suits of worsted; in the new heather mixtures as well as in plain colors with striped border; persuit . . 1. 26 «© $2.50 Any necessary alterations will be made without extra charge. acct several Titles on ive of the Eastern mk mad at acrereee SAFETY STORAGE FOR FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES FURS AND, FUR GARMENTS, BRPAIRAD AND BRMODELED hs AN)