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ET 6 ES, — $$$ Be Ber rectoe tmemgeretrt reste! oem eamapesse “i i Gaston + — 8 he om @ aa = ae chee ete tnuee — ie © Wilson issuing Proclamation Makes Supplemental Order INTO GRAY HAIR Favoring New Ruler WAKHINGTON, © Sage and Sule} 5: witeon te 6 the Hair vere Beautifully and Evenly, | cmmennon The Preside: tern) order, bowery loon. Cr [embargo and perm: him “Whereas, A joint rem ingress, approved March and provides ae f ‘That whenever the I find that in any American conditions of domestic violence ex Almost everyone knows that Sage Tes by the us gt this_misture was to ie it at home, Le nord is ape Ages for weak by ing at ares L.. ike piowasd yen 11 of the #aid joint resolution * any shipment of materi: re? ‘Try it} No one} mation shall be pi t 1 it mation sha possibly t sc | ose Hot exceeding $10,000 of imprison. Hay as it does itso naturally “and| ment, not exceeding two years or evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft! both’ gl A peed (ler very son, President of the United States of | fae Sk. one small strand at 4) America, acting under and by virtue | by sneratage the Ee’ eva hair die-|o¢ the authority conferred in me by appears, and after ai application | the said joint resolution of Congress, | oF two, hair becomes = benetwuny do hereby declare and proclaim that) ‘thick gloss; 1 have found that there exinte in “Now, therefore, {, Woodrow Wi. Mexico such conditions of domestic | violence promoted by the use of arma) or munitions of war prooured from | the United States as contemplated by the said joint resolution and I do hereby admonish all citizens of the) United States and every person to abstain from every violation of the Provisions of the int resolution above set forth, hereby made applic- able to Mexico, and I do hereby warn them that all violations of such pro- wigiona Will be rigorously prosecuted. I do hereby yee) ‘upon all officers of the United States charged | iHow Many Times $2.50 Are Your Eyes Worth? It's bag comaggeet eth pons with the execution of the laws there- | of the utmost diligence in preventing violations of the said joint resolutl ing to trial and punt: fenders against the same. ‘The order for an exception to the embargo in favor of Carranza Government was contained in a@ letter from President Wilson to Secretary MeAdoo. Kt read: “tam informed by the Department | of State that the recognized de facto Government of Mexico is now in effective contro! of all the ports of entry in Mextoo except those along ment any of ithe International boundary in the | Oct. 29). letates of Chihuahua and Sonora and all the ports of lower California. “An exception is hereby made to the a: | Prohibition against exports created by the President's proclamation and you will please instruct the collectors of iniehable bya fine | 4 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDMESDAY. OCTOBER 20, New York Girl Who Will Wed And Live in Longfellow Home POE EEL eL eee CESeeereer rr er ee Tee eee eaees Miss. es HERINE 'TTON, Ob ees eet ie sit-n-bb-0o0eneee PPO EPROP Phat Gore Miss Katherine Hutton will marry Thomas Plunkett of Pitts- field, Mass, They will live in the famous Longfellow home at Pittsfield. Porte and other officers of the Treas- | come the candidate for the Presi- ury BD ported through United States Custom | “Any one may be a candidate Houses munitions of war for the uae! There law that prohibits me of the recognized de facto govern. | from b ne & candidate.” jment of Mexico, or for industrial or Will you be « candidate?” he was commercial uses within the limite of the territory jer its effective con- w: L might accept it t or T might not,” he said, Carranaa does not expect that Pres- ® border | idential elections will be held imme ports in the of Chihuabua and diately, However he expressed his Sonora, as weil ht ports in the ter-}opinion that the reconstructi ritory of lower California, whether rahe ‘lod would be continued for a yea not controlled by the ¢« cto gov ‘These is still fighting going on. ernment of Mexico, and you will so! he ntinued, “{ shall not call an natruct the appropriate collectors of eleotion until peace is entire! customs and other officers of the| stored. The first Treasury Department.” bent elections, in fortin. embargo, therefore, wi!l be im- mediately placed aguinst: t peed ses ile NO LAW AGAINST HIM | 2 dential SEEKING PRESIDENCY, “Hesponsibility for life and property CARRANZA DECLARES| we be assured throughout the Re- ust as it would be in any country, aud it matters not that a of the territory is occupied by Villa pata. |The game protec. 4 ; tion will be exiended to foreign lives rst Chief Venustiano Car- ate property as at other times, |ranga, touring Northern Moexican| “I shall give all classes of guaran- | States, was informed here to-day of, tees, throughout @ large area and in lreturn I shall expect that foreigners his formal recognition as Executive: eir part by minding their we will come te the Presi. elections GOMEZ PALACIO, Coahuila, Me: leo., Oct. —(Via Eagle Pu Tex of the de facto Government in Mex. | Wi!) ‘! ico in a telegram from Eliseo Arred- | tics: ondo, his confidential agent in Wash- Rp gprae ington, As to what title he would be|VILLA DESERTS WASHINGTON, recognized under the First Chief said ee, he did not know, “1 presume,” he said, “that the fciain Seatte: tithe of ‘In Charge of the Executive! wasgHINGTON, Oct. 20.—The Villa Power of the Republic,’ that 1 havelagency here closed its doors to-day been using will be the one used, How-|and the junta scatlered. IL was an- lever, 1d not wish to be ap uunced that In view-of the recognition President of the republic, be 1. Carranza there was no further tany taen bave been name for maintaining tt dent wheu they were not warranted in assuming that title.” Carranza was asked n_why he sh Mis Agency There ¢ ‘The closing of the agency was regard- ed os significant in the Latin colony, as indicating the Villa forces were not go- there was {ng Jn for an active campaign, at Teast Id_not_be: Wi Stewart & own, affairs and not mixing in poll- | M KEEP HELO FOR TRIAL ON CHARGE OF GIRL and wae held eat 168 Prospect Perk - LATONIA ENTRIES. +p thoes rear von 'h Dally Tingle, 110, io thee fur orm vie. Mud Mill, 311 MM WACK dating: three-year cite 3 ie, ond seventy arts re, wt 1, Sanam, 1 iri 108 Morkers, 111 tien i! AT an eT ee al _ err ee LAUREL ENTRIES. RACH TR 20.—The entri are ae follows | | nes w.| WON'T LET WIFE SEE CHILD. William Taylor Estes, @ yeoman in the United States Navy, was committed to Raymond Street Jail to-day for con- tempt of court by Justice Callaghan of the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, He had refused to comply with a writ of habeas corpus procured by his wife, Annie Estes of No, 226 Fifty-ffth Street, Brooklyn, two weeks ago, by the terms of which Estes was commanded to pro- | urt his three-year-old son, LW ° 4 9P. in the court-room. As wed her on his way to Patil nevor see that child. Tl stay ntl I die rather than let you ‘ CASTORIA In USE For OVER 30 YEARS Always hears Co. i918 SAD 8 SWS ameniC as : me he hee Oe wIiTHOty 4 COWNT ES sane ~ Sala Mar TOSTOM RICH MAN STOLE 50 CENTS. Onn of ihe tee fememrnts te fine ese ther Specialists in Apparel for Men, Women and Children. Very specially priced for tomorrow only Women’s Hudson Seal trimmed Tailored Suits $26.50 Faithful Reproductions of Charming French Models in the Latest Mode; Splendidly Made and Richly Trimmed with Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat); Fine Chiffon Broadcloth; Black, Navy, Green or Prune. Peau de LS Cygne Lined; Warmly Interlined. Sizes 34 to 44, Reproduction of a Premet model Newest flare effect Coat with collar, cuffs and wide band around bottom of coat of Hudson Seal. Buttoned high at neck. Very full ripple. Newest skirt with fancy pieced yoke, Reproduction of a Jeanne Lanvin model Newest pointed front Coat with belt; very tull at bottom with deep band of Hudson Seal. Crushed velvet collar edged with Hudson Seal, also band of fur on sleeves. New, full skirt. Reproduction of a Beer model Newest semi-fitted Coat with flare back cut in novel style. Trimmed. with large Hudson Seal buttons. Double standing collar of chiffon velvet edged with Hudson Seal, also band of fur on cuffs and around bottom of Coat. Plain front skirt with fancy yoke back. Ss —oaOaooomwwx~=<SoSSSaSSa0 OOO Attention is directed to two Extraordinary Values in Women’s newest Fur-trimmed Coats « $13.50 FULL-LENGTH COATS of fancy mixtures in gray or brown tones in semi-belted effect. New, large patch pockets. A luxuriant collar of natural raccoon or Alaska opossum, « $27.50 SEVEN-EIGHTHS LENGTH COATS of fine quality broadcloth in full-sweep, belted model. Choker collar, cuffs and bottom of Coat trimmed with skunk opossum, Lined throughout with peau de cygne and warmly interlined. In black only. ——ooaoaaaaeaeaesese——S:.—nIeeae=q«o>=aaeeeeeeeaeae—e—e—e——— + Invitation is extended to view this Very remarkable Offering, tomorrow, of Women’s Blouses in the Latest Mode NEWEST STRIPEDTUBSILK BLOUSES | NEWEST WHITE GEORGETTE CREPE of exceptional quality, beautifully tailored: | BLOUSES, front and back beautifully em- (¥A0¥-TO-WBAM) 5 CLOTHES SHOP # WONDERFUL SUITS and | OVERCOATS for MEN and YOUNG MEN | Have as smart o cut, as relinbl 28 to 83 pod \alectng oe a bay it f ilors would ask $25 to $35 and clothiers $ $35. . od of selling at the ior margin of profit oe ee a HY buy § 125 wot thes f of the year. What would be ctual, everyday event with xpense of doing busines airy gon a $15 bert clothes IN GREATER THE NEW UPSTAIRS CLOTHES SHOP HERALD SQUARE at 36TH ST., 1358 B’WAY, N. Y. UP ONE FLIGHT AND SAVE $5 to $10 Oven Saturday Kvening to 10 o'Clock fr (iet-ction Guaranteed rn Marew Refunded on ta psa w since our small er Pie e, enable us to i) “The Woman NA Married Life Serial With a Moral for 5TH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET HAVE PREPARED FOR THURSDAY A Remarkable Sale of Fur Trimmed Suits Newest models, first showing Special 24.50 Extraordinary Value Now Appearing in Who Dared,” The Evening World By Dale Drummond. Husbands and Wives, flare collar and long sleeves finished with fancy jet buttons. Navy and green color combinations. . .Special at $2.00 NEWEST SILK RADIUM LACE and CHIFFON BLOUSES in the wanted street shades, combined with cream lace over white chiffon. Collar and revers of lace; sleeves have lace cuffs. Special at $3.95 broidered in color; hemstitched vestee; high military collar; long sleeves with turned-back cuffs. Special at $5.00 NEWEST SILK LACE BLOUSES with panels of hand-embroidered Georgette crepe, over foundation of chiffon. Shoulders em- broidered in scallops. Vestee of lace; novelty collar; sleeves of combined Geor- gette crepe and lace. Special at $5.95 ——oSSSS—SS=S=S=S=——____..:;: The Corset Shop is now showing the newest Fall and Winter models of The Famous “Lyra” Corsets at $3.50 to $7. 50 ; Perfect-fitting models assuring the much-desired slight in-curve at the waist or higher bust effects. Made of plain or fancy broche, coutil or batiste, ment of models for all figures, including misses and growing girls, cline. Medium An extensive assorte “American Lady” Corsets at $1.00 to $5.00 The acme of value at these prices. made and daintily finished, Expert Corsetiores in attendance. In models for practically every figure, Well and strongly A special salon for surgical fittings,

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