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Stern’ Brothers tidnd and! 43rd! Sireots, West of Fifth Avenue A_HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE MORROW, OF Swinging Couch Hammocks | several styles in’ white, green and khaki, complete véith hanging chains, at $6.50 ‘to $12.50 each Values!/89.75 to 17.50 Also Lou Cushions im various styles and (one of a kind only), at 85c \to $5.50 each Values $1.25 to 10.50 SALE in the UPHOLSTERY DEPT., FOURTH FLOOR A Very Special Offering of Fibre Regular Value $25.00 ve very convenient interior ar- ment; size 45x@8x22 inches; interior fitted to carry 20 gowns. Wardrobe Trunks at $23.50 New? “Round Edge” models, cov- ered’ and lined with fibre and pos- sessing ‘excellent packing facilities. 1960.00 Wardrobe Trunks, . + at $42.50 $15.00 Dress Franks at $10.00 Fibre covered and bound; all hardware riveted; cloth lining; two trays; sises) 36 and 40 inches. rm, Brothers Fur Sitorage moth or at very how rates. Peril eclites ft Hangings and Rugs ardrobe Trunks, at $16.75) THE pes ‘WORLD, MONDAY, seat aN ei News Oddities RESOURCEFUL HOUSEWIFE, suspecting a burglar was hiding in dumbwaiter, emptied pepper box down shaft. MECAN TROUBLES ARE GROWING WORSE WARSHP ON CAST Admiral Howard Not to Land Force Unless That Is Neces- sary to Save Lives. HINGTON, June Mexican situation threatened to interfere with President Wilson's hopes of a brief vacation, commencing the jatter part of this week. Reports from every section of the troubled republic indicate that con- ditlons were growing rapidly worse. Carranga seemed to have been pract!- vally eliminated as a factor, his plice by Obregon. Villa to have broken with Felipe Angeles, and the latter, looked on for some time as a possible important figure in a new regime, ‘was reported in the United States, Acting Secretnry Lansing said Gen. Angeles was on his way to Boston. It ia likely Angeles will stop here. The American warship Colorado, with @ marine battalion, in readiness for action, was off the Mexican west coast. Gen, Aaytorena, Villa's com- mander there, had declared he would attack any American landing expedi- tion. Admiral Howard, in command, has elastic orders, | It was said he would not try to land | unless convinced his men’s presence + absolutely necessary to save foreign- ere’ lives from the Yaquis, Reports to the Red Cross showed the food situation much worse than even early estimates indicated. OMm- esate who e- ed direct to headquarters here that unless food is rushed immediate- ly to @ score of points in Mexico many hundreds, mostly women and children, will die. Consul Silliman, at Vera Crus, con- firmed Carranga agency reports of the acceptance of the resignations of four members of t ‘arranga Cabinet end added that th juccessors would | be appointed this week. The four who sesigned are Luis Cabrera, Raphael Zubaran, Escudero Vera and Jesus Urueta. Cabrera and Zubaran at various times had represented the Carransa fi Washington. i { \ 5 Gen. Carransa gaye there is no truth in reports of a break between himself and Gen. Oereron ON BOARD U. COLORADO, GUAYMAS, oe June 20 (via nes, he Diego, June 21.— ‘was reported to-day along the the ag River north of the ‘Ameri: ‘ ments, indicating that Villa are now oe active op- | the Yaqui Indians. ‘The Colorado arrived here last night to protect Americans if the Mexican , atop dep: forces prove unable to tons of the Indians, with $360, Three months in me Fray store was rob! 1. hel in| BS MAYOR GOES TO ALBANY | TO DEMAND HOME RULE) Will Appear Before Constitutional Convention With Frank Polk and President McAneney. Accompanied by Corporation Coun- sel Frank Lyon Polk, Mayor Mitchel will leave to-night for Albany and to- morrow afternoon will appear before the Constitutional Convention in be- haif of home rule for the City of New York. Aldermanic President McAn- eny, who Is resting at his summor home, Lake ne, will join the Mayor and Corporation Counsel at) Albany To-morrow night the Mayor will be dinner guest of former Mayor Seth Low, Chairman of the Cities Com- mittee of the Convention, Mayor| Mitchel will be back Wednesday, The Mayor did not reach the City Hall until afternoon. In npany with Comptroller Prendergast, Bor- ough President Pounds of Brooklyn and Dock Commissioner Smith, he made an inspection trip along the South Brooklyn water-front, discuss. ine contemplated port and terminal bettermenta. a NEEDS PERIODICAL JAG. ELWOOD, Ind., June 21.—The usual | | order of procedure was reversed when Alvey Brown was locked up here sober. “My health ts delicate,” he told oM- whiskey aloft, that, 1 get drunk once every three | of months. To save you the trouble ana {1 it now.” tm pe Safe crackers early to-day gained en- trance to the United Cigar Store at No, 12 Delancey Street, carried a small safe Hj into the basement, ripped it open and Guarantee , a Lenox garage. ~ RENTED ROOM T0 DIE IN. Pluckebaum, Grieving Death, Ends Life With Gas, Frederick Pluckebaum, a retired res- tauirant man who lived at No, 312 Seven: ty-third Street, Brooklyn, rented a room Burton's Hotel, No. 602 Atlantic A nue, Jaat Friday under the name of Reiff.” vance. Burton Stein, owner of the hotel, be- cials at Police Headquarters, where ho! Sage ace about his guest narly, tor Sppeared holding a quart bottle of | the pis “My system requires baum myself inconvenience, I suggest you lock papers’ in his pockets. Le and my bottle together in a cell had grieved constantly over the death of his wife last April after an operation. Capture followed a sneeze. UNCLE SAM'S SCRAP HEAP netted $60,000,000 in 1914. YEAR-OLD BABY, unhurt by fall from fourth-story window in Brook- lyn, eried to do it over again. JUDGE LANDIS, who fined Standard Oil Company $29,000,000, has |fined Illinois man two cents. LIGHTNING BOLT snatched monkey wrench from a man’s hand in The wrench could not be found afterward. AUTOIST in Cherryvale, Kan., had two tires punctured by a revenge- |ful snake disturbed in the roadway. SING SING CONVICTS were urged in a sermon to set a good example, as the ee of the wore were bane them. ef Wite’s He paid for three days In ad. went to his room, filled with gas, and Plucke- ad, upright in @ chair, the end ‘as tubs, connected with an open jet ia mouth. He wan Identified by Friends said he If any goods bought by you in this sale are not satisfac- tory aa to quality or price, your money will be cheerfully and promptly refunded upon return of the merchandise and sales check. ees ‘8, browns, greens, mixtures, st to 44—regular, stout, long, short. Cans half-lined, except a few that are q some coats have silk sleeve lining. A FACT On Tuesda, Mornin, 800 MEN’S SUITS Reduced to $19.50 Wanamaker suits that were $23.50 and $30. Worsteds, close-woven and unfinished, cheviots. Y These 800 suits hold more of fabric quality, more workman. ship, more right, true fashion, than any suits we have seen this season between the prices of $25 and $32.50. 4 Sale Tuesday, on the Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York ripes. uarter-lined with silk; tty-fifth annual coma John's College, > 7 . _ ‘3 ber of und ‘ames A. Flaherty rr sup) titutar “heed — > ’ pee ogres. master of arts, Mere M. Hildegard, F Tiaher pe know what big va rae We don't print items for you savings SATURDAY SPF] the creditors, in selling merchand: Oriental Slipper Company at cont. of the than humerous bow spap exe to much of the of A. DN the slipper concers ine ae ns are, oh tition to sake iy rental Mee ver Ki well ‘ie firm at cont fiinwed te Mae upon thi that "then Veeder ruled yesterday ‘The op! Wage Mr 6 SHON NB Posie, The Court { tihy ta nls vootention. wt "Pe, on the skin, from the air an ae There Is No Secret About This Remedy For Skin Troubles Cadum ointment, for eczema and other skin troubles, is one of the ver; UR phe os that is not secret. 4 ingredients is printed upon every box. One ingredient in oil of cade, which is ingredient is sine oxide, which dries up the water that forms upon sore places Two other ingredients are petrolatum and white wax, which make a covering Nuleran these sore spots ater, People who have itched and scratched for years get im- mediate relief after the first application. Trial box, 10c. Large box, 25c.—Advt. SUNDAY WORLD Eiisat) tell malik) edly nas malik iealca hs veh 2 eds male alt) ade eet eel aay eer tien ieee Cee ee ee Tonorrow, Tuesday, a Gala Day in These RECEIVERS SALES | A Petition in Bankruptcy has been filed against A. D. Matthews’ Sons, Inc., and the Receiver finds it necessary to immediately raise a large volume of cash for the rearrangement of this business. For Tuesday _Every Department Offers Wonderful Savings. Come! st. inion Ye though to entalliah ng, "apg” ty ils Mi Pill lh Ds Hdl Themsenss of items prepared jeaday. BIG REDUCTION SALE All our Spring etyles of women's shoes. Sizes fairly complete. Forty odd models (four of which are shown below). Some high boots, front and side tace, colered top and ail colored kid. Priced from $3 to $6.50; now at..... Patent, or Di Leather Vamp, col- Patent Colt or Dull Vi ored buckskin uarters, Bi uarters, twe watts Formerly sold at ‘Fo.00 ie be jormierty Formerly $8.00. few A list of Patent Colt or Dull Vamp, grey quarter and heel, leather inlay on tongue. Formerly $6. heel. Forme: L. M. HIRSCH SAMPLE SHOE CO., Y. (bet. 24th and 25th Sts.) 404-406 Sixth Ave., N. “WANTS” WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS i ate as Stocks are therefore sacrificed. i \ | 50 4a Green Stamps Free » N With Purchases of $1 or More Tomorrow, Tuesday, All | All Day . es And, in Addition, | t@uCut Out This Cou Onaan Me Double "IT IS GOOD TOMORROW ONLY & MM c i __. This Couponis good for 50(FIFTY) aac 8 DH © Green Trading Stamps FREE with purchase & gS ® of $1 or more, tomorrow, Tuesday, June 22d. @ t Stamps | Gi (27 These 50 FREE Stamps ure of the same © BM in Morning . pe as those which you would ordinarily ob- + ; bh . ‘ain with your purchases, a An A Single Stamps in «=| = A.D. MATTHEWS’ SONS, INC. @ Vas necsiver, Afternoon m___ Eve. World, 6-21-15. a COTTE errr tte A Great Victor For You!; The United States District Court Z: Sustains the Receiver * In Selling Goods Below Cost! ni sa Eile ERE are reproductions of the i | BROOKLYN CITIZEN, ucTMOUN 6 sehinay clippings taken from Sat- UBSLY, SWE Ghote gee b>) urday’s newspapers. They . wy Uy tell the story of the victory ' ‘UPHOLD MATTHEWS Ny cad “v gained for you by the Receiver in 3&9 Dy 4 Bankruptcy for A. D. Matthews’ fy LOW PRICE SHE) .f Sons, Ine. i | 3 ep iy 4 Court Gives ves ReceiverRight ' Ly) Ay The Oriental Slipper Mfg. Co. brought J To Fix Prices. t Sm, oS Wy, a test suit to restrain the Receiver from sell- ON 5. sec Peay Mein ing below cost goods purchased by A. D. I i to pres shal be Kk op y Matthews’ Sons, before the petition of Bank- (¢ heen definitely i) , » tc filed. ‘ Si lerghg tld lg ig fe r." Tuptcy was ~~ | A face rfe yo Nakina Bea JUDGE VEEDER OF THE UNITED ef. STATES DISTRICT COURT sus- tained the Receiver in selling the goods at any price he deemed wise. mean into celle in ker and nume Cash must be immediately raised for the rearrangement of this business, so the Re- ceiver is sacrificing prices to accomplish that § purpose. You therefore have the opportunity of B& buying high grade, seasonable merchandise at prices that would be simply impossible | under ordinary conditions. the’ ver ce my nite In time 0 will be diffe ‘and ‘am ‘willir