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- Qe az eck THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1916. : _—HAYTLRATIFIES U8. TREATY. AOVEDNMIENT WILL lar, and announced hat & woul try|aiioem, eatende evn. to céntotioa! CUBAN EMDS HIS LIFE; |e sctist trouser rmoerer onde) Oc tTaet nearest st soci ena MPnate Votes Down Opposition for it, Dr, Gortear, the Embassy eald,| secret organizations. WANTS MOTHER T0 KNOW fol see err aan ie Gare te they were discharged. The rd ws G000 FoR trate convened @ special session of ‘i peaage left his port at San Francisco on) The alleged extent of the activities | , address as Teuiente Rey 14, Havana,|court at their bedside In the Coney fter Ho: ‘. ‘ leave and tailed te cetire, of tho Austrian Consuls and the so- Cuba. The other letter was to Mrs.|isiand Hospital AU. “KE, Ne 12. wear 0 ned | called y ayat re described at). 7 y. Thi vi ets of Sac sehveting the Laanet otk weveal TAKE (|p CHARGES | Hecretary Lansing to-day declined esate te toners “published state. | Young Man Believed to Be Son of| Until two days ago Cartaya had pir sd gr Mighantnige dd ypcrnn bon bade | | roses about the beds when the Magia- to comment on the charges, as has heen employed as a salesman by the commission which demanded ent. Goricar's record shows he first ty been his invariable cstom when deal-/ment. Goricar's tment of the ratification of the new Rich Planter Leaves Havana Texas Company, at No. 17 Battery Weeks Gemma} ed ee ae of joatton he, ne: | , >] ealth: 0) have visite em , e Un! Jing wit vera of an [came to this country {n 1909 and was Place. One of the letters asked that Be, eee re tian’ Bensie Nas, racified Fe ae eee a enrtment {Consul at Pittsburgh, Dencer, and Address, Samuel Bettie af the Cuban Mngineer-|and they will have opportunity to ABB treaty. The vote of ratific: fo Unofficial character. The Department) anaiy gan Francisco, where he served ing and Construction Company, No.|teach French when they leave the ed 8 Jon, Gigcussion in je of Justice has a good deal of Infor-| three years. With a gas tube tied in his mouth, ee Forty-second Street be noti- | hospital. maoet, tne new treaty h . mation on hahd regarding the activi- ——— " Vineet of his death. “Life was too hard for ws," Mina 1 il Ble Been ted —>— ties of Consul eGneral von Muber,|German Mmbessy Will Take wo |>usene Vincent Cartays, © Cuban.) “Cooaye ts onid to have been the Irma, the oldest sister, told the Mag- So = wale tt ett walle investigating dete ot Che twenty-eight years old, was ined son of & wealthy Cuban planter. fatrate, “but we have discovered many Story That Consuls Here Were | nia connection with the case of Dr.| Count von Bernstoft, the German |*0U™! dead of asphyxiation in his friends, and it Is nice to live when MB SAGE TEA IN ‘ Joe tom Milled, Austrian Ato. | AGoanadar Invinated tocdag that room at No, 78 West Nincty-tourth! HQ LONGER WANT TO DIE, Jone can nave tho things neoded to ; ’ . @heir ttl in League to Destroy Muni- |hassador, but 90 far haa nothing def-|the charges that Austrian Consuls Street. Tho body was discovered by MN ad Hetle Haig at Great . lnite on the charges attributed to Dr.|here were in a plot to destroy muni- | Mra. Ethel Kirby, from whom he|pich Women Aid Staters Who Trted lable for them. tion Plants to Be Sifted. | gortcar tion planta—in which the German | rented the room. Dida ta ene, i , | . envoy wan also named—vwould be te: | taya and @ woman rented the Four More Storm Vietima Die, —— In substance, Dr. Gortear ts acored-|nored by the German Embasey '\ted with making the statement that! ‘te T answered all the charges made Mixed with Sulphur it]BERNSTORFE IS NAMED, ‘ resiqved hin port atter ‘teen againat me, 1 woulgnt pave, tlme for TL sigue che woman teft the houne, [Read theit story, the Misser trma |Wedneaday’s tornado died here dur. . 7 yenrs in the Austrian Consular Ser- else,” the ic i Darkens so Naturally eo weeks ago, saying they| With their outlook on life cheered) GREAT BEND, Kan. Nov. 12.— rt. and Mrs. Cunningham." | by assurances of ald from women who|Four more of the severely injured in when seen at the Kite-Cariton to-day. | No trace of her has been found and Laura Mallet, talented French. | [98 the night. Three others aro in local hospitals in erior ondition Vice because he declined to perform! "T'have nothing at all to say about| Im Cartaya's pockets wero found|women, who attempted to drown Great Send anoounced fae er Nobody can Tell. Ex-Ofticial Declares Envoy | ‘hs York of & apy. He charges that|the matter” 0 00 |two letters, One was addressed to| themselves at Manhattan Beach, to-|not need outside ald sill : sacle ‘2 | while Consul at San Franc 7 TANT DIFFERENCE, { Grandmother kept her hair beautifully! 4 ted in Concert With Aus- |&ander Maximittan Burat Se i ak tar Walanaiek Bik \ dirkened, sony and —— with * Clee = +ame trian naval attache at ‘vou, reallze that, you are but a ser- brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. on- Rs -, ~ ordered him to gather pi nt of the people? . i} her hair fell out or took on that trian Consul General. fortifestions of San Francisco Har-| Nt, activ replied Senator Sor. ; Gil, faded or streaked appearance, this bor and along the Pacific Const, & lot mote respect for the people than ii mixture was applied with won- cially detaiix of the works|many servants have for thelr employ- ; ful effect. By at any drug to get especially de ere.” i} for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur] WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—Pub-) a1 fremerton Navy Yard | Fp * you will get a large bottle| lished charges, attributed to Dr. | 7 When he refused Dr, Gorear i old-time recipe, ready to use, Joseph Goricar, former Austro-Hun- | credited with saying he was tra: eed t TE: ba Lasenied soos cds tite arian consul at San Francisco, that| ferred to Berlin, where after five CAS T (@) R IA beauty to the hair and is| Austrian Consuls in the United| months, he was ordered to proceed or Infante and Children. 1 for dancirutt, dry, itchy scalp|ataten, working under the direction |t0 Vienna, which be feared to do| Franklin Simon g Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets i ae Haling tale vniown druggist saya Of ComeU! General von Nuber and | because of bie pro-lavic effilatane Beara A well-known 4 . ne fled to Ko t everybody use Wyeth's Sage and Sul-| Count von Bernstorff, the German eseadl nl | the e 9 Ss e Bh Bae tree tre ata | meant, oes ot mutiions|‘orcare story contends shat the| Signature ba Misses’ Suits and Coats he ell i 0 0 7 ay tpplled H's so aaa. to use, too.| factories and fomenting atriken|German Ambassador, working with| o¢ Kind | . +4 mpen brush | amo m1 v" v1 h hi - A i] iy Grey Us tasess pect caitc alles | or be wikis Dacetioons oo, the toe- |cctne Conkle Ay Clavelcnd, Br. Loma You Have Special Offerings Saturday Special Offerings Saturday ; ee eee BM the} partment of Justice for investigation, | Pittsburgh, St, Patl, Chicago and Always Bought : i fi i The Austrian Embassy here de-| Philadelphia, who spread propaganda H ’ H ’ Co ot Pas cal perro ding nounced Dr, Gorlcar’s published |among the foreign workers in the mu-| im Use For Over 30 Years. | In the Misses’ Suit Shop 5 In the Misse the Misses Oa t Sho) P ' alundant.—Advt, statement as untrue in every particu- | nitions factories, and such activity, he ve cenvave company. mew vers oy. } ; Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats ae oy ee ae 5 Founded 1827 Founded 1827 Of Wool Velour or Broadcloth Norelty Mixture Fabric—14 to 20 years i New Winter Models of Wool Velour or Broadcloth. Coats | Full flare slip-on model of a plaid back novelty mixture fabric, silk lined, interlined and trimmed with high class in gray, brown or green colorings; large roll furs; latest model skirts. 14 to 20 years. collar of Raccoon fur; side pockets. . el ED A Special 29.50 Special 18.50 Fur Trimmed Wool Velour Coats Opening of Our Men’s Overcoat Department Velveteen or Corduroy Suits Prices quoted only for Saturday, Nov. 13th, 1915. For Misses—14 to 20 years For Misses—14 to 20 years Fur trimmed models of Velveteen or Corduroy, in black, | In brown, green, navy or black; a slip-on model with muff green, brown or navy; flare coat and full skirt. collar and cuffs of Civet or Skunk Opossum Fur. MEN'S bi ig COATS MEN'S FUR OVERCOATS Speciat 29.50 Wool Lined of China Dog : Auto Coats in Browns, Grays khes for aad bBige 3 Loaewing sha diac lan Copies of Paris Model Suits | Fur Trimmed Sea! Velour Coats ard Mixtures; storm collar, strapped cuffs, belted back. Hereafter $45 to $160 | Misses’ New Winter Models—Fur Trimmed Fischer Opossum—Fur Trimmed Hereafter $35.00 ‘ Copies of models created by Cheruit, Jenny, Paquin, Callot, | Misses’ Russian Model, of Seal Velour Plush, muff collar, 28 00 Opening Sale Price 32.50 to 138.00 Drecoll, Lanvin, Georgette or Bernard, of Imported front and cuffs trimmed with Fischer Opossum Fur, r Opening Sale Price e Fur Coats on Second Floor, Fur Dept. Cloths; fur trimmed. 14 to 20 years, stripe silk lining, warmly interlined. 14 to 20 years. Special 49.50 Special 39.50 Special 3 9. 5 0 MEN'S DRESS COATS MEN'S RAINCOATS ersey Gabardine Dress Coats ins Oxford "acid Black comets ore conservative models, finely tailored; silk lined. par eae, Misses’ Skating Suits and Coats Misses’ Skating Suits of Knitted Wool Jersey .00 reen and blue mixtures; splendidly tailored. In all Colors, trimmed with bands of gray Squirrel, Natural Raccoon, _ Hereafter $38. 8 siesta UL thee Seal, White Coney or Skunk Opossum Fur. 14 to 20 years. +5.00 and 65.00 Opening Sale Price 28.00 Opening Sale Price 18.50 Misses’ Skating Coats of Knitted Wool Jersey In Rose, Green, Copenhagen Blue or White, belted model, rs 35 d S ial with high chin collar of Hudson Seal Fur. 14 to 20 years. Special 16.50 First of our atur ay opecials Phone Murray Hill 5000 Men's Sales in : Mail Orders receive v MEN’S FINE FURNISHINGS Special Offerings Saturday Special Offerings Saturday | In The Dress Shop In The Girls’ Coat Shop Pure Silk Neglixes, k Cheviot Pajam aol ger og ig Sagne Morr a Gils Bi cele iid Trimmed Serhocight Cad fiely talon a) Me ey 85c | Shi Rlmmedie th White. White Faille collar and cutts; girdle Navy. Velvet. collar ‘edged ‘with Shunk ; graduated sleeve lengths, all made with easy 8 table for Fall wear, with tassel ends. 6 to 12 years. Special 9.75 Opossum. 6 to 16 years. . Special 14.50 Hereafter $4.00 Hereafter $1.50 dally priced. . : . cg Ever; ence ney ie Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Girls’ Broadcloth Coats—Fur Trimmed Spring 1916 fine collection of i Silk Finished Pajamas—Ot « Of Crepe Meteor combined with Georgette Russian model of Broadcloth in Green, Brown 164; our own continuous pleated the newest 6 new moire pajama fabric; unusually Crepe; silver embroidered bodice, lace or or Navy. Velvet collar, with Skunk Opossum front and plain negligee style; launder. i soft and of good weight; in white, Georgette Crepe collars and véstees, some fur Fur, silk lined, interlined. ed stiff cuff, : pink, blue, gray and lavender. fined, (440 20 years, Special 24.50 GC aleceare Speciat 14.50 Hereafter $2.00 and $2.50 Hereafter 85¢ Specially priced A . : Misses’ Silk Evening Gowns Girls’ Corduroy Coats—Fur Trimmed Of Soiree Silk, Taffeta, Charmeuse, Georgette Russian model of Corduroy, also Velveteen in Crepe or Nets, with silver lace, crystal beads, Brown, Navy, Green or Black, silk lined. Col- via rosebuds or fur trimmings. 29 50 lar trimmed with Skunk Opossum Fur, 14 to 20 years. Special . 6 to 16 years. Special | 8.50 4 Saturday Specials in WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ APPAREL Special Values Saturday Misses’ For Girls and Misses For Boys, and Youths Underwear Apparel Misses’ Winter Shoes Boys’ Winter Suits—Eztra Knickers Of tan or black Russia calf, made on stylish lasts Norfolk models with extra Knickerbockers of all Smart Striped Sport U6-button length.) Fine Silk Lisle—In Velvansan Ballon with welted soles and low heels: laced 6 tone: 2 75 wool tweed, thevior or mixtures, in gray or brown Bowes, alee dainty | 3.25 este Te styles, Sizes 24 to 7} 4, Widths AA to D. Special o?. 9 to 18 years, Regular price 10.00. — Special 7.50 | broider edquality. Value $3.00 | inforced. ; 7 — Chi vic hogare Ried 2.45 black only; strongly “| 25c | Suite — Two c models, in various ba 28.50 Renters 386 pat trimmed with skunk or Girls’ Winter Shoes Boys’ Winter Overcoats—9 to 18 years ‘ i ‘ beaver. Of selected tan or black Russia calf, made on ortho- Slip-on or double breasted models of English Over- Tailleur models in striped | Glove Sill Camicol ! ; tings I bi live h Hi "i tewn, al i 1.15 | ~—In wh d i Danse Frocke of char- pedic lasts; buttoned or laced styles; welted soles coatings in gray, brown or olive heather mixtures, eee Meigeeat 5-78 | Gloves, pique sewn, © i | trimmed with'wide'lnec] 1-50] inure in evening shases:| 99, 8 Bad heels. Sizes 11 to 2. Widths BtoB. Special 2.79 also navy blues novelty worstedilinings. Special 12.75 Georgette crepe. with net tunice; extreme- * Hereafter $150 or edging. Dresey Bh Tiebestd Our "Rogie Glace— Knit Combinatione— et aa ot Misses’ Coutil Corsets Boys’ Winter Overcoats—# to 10 years resey Blouses of embroic- wo-clasp, black, white | z fi tton; ernoon Coate—| et Of Kersey cloth, chinchilla, rweed or vi cred aint er ft 7.50 nl enable Autumn 1,25 ta wend lentre sizes; tight 55c mankey eet full wa 59.00 Bia patel yted Seas toe rtae, eating, 2 5 0 or brown, single or double breasted pee a and coral buttons} ae Value $1.50 pair i Sar Sliacop yon cai skating and all sports. Sizes 21 to 30. Speciai i worsted, quilted or Venetian linings. Special 9.75 Girls’ and Boys’ Union Suits Boys’ Angora Wool Sweaters ! Fine ribbed cotton and wool alned Union Sutfte, pres roll pind frrvatar of Aggors fintah woah) in high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. wn, ol ie or res} two pockets, Ob te yoare, : 1.00 ron 2 v0 86, petal §=—4,95 {,