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TITZENS' ARMY a »BEFOREREBELLIO Two Weeks Before Outbreak | Irishmen in Uniform Par- aded in Streets. ®RITISH HAD WARNING. in in a First Irish Newspaper to Arrive; Here Tells How Revolution Was in the Air. three |« paper to reach this country in jay and ne weoke—was received to-c | Mtems printed therein ine © @ week before the revolution there | { qwas, in Dublin and throughout Ire- * fend, @ generally accepted tdea that @omething in the way of an out Sreak was to occur within a short time. ‘One ttom tels of the seizure in Duh. | Mia of a number of shotruns—mato | fm the United States—ammunt'ion, | @ayonets and a quantity of revolvers | tm the hands of two young men who | ware about to convey them in an @utomobile to Ferns, County Wex- ford. There was a iengthy police court | Proceeding. Constables testified that| © @e young men who had the arms were | Mentified with the Sinn Fein and the) righ Volunteers, The arms were con-| @ecatet and the prisoners were sen- @enced to three months’ imprison- - ment. & Whe Corporation of the City of Dudlia held @ heated meeting at the} » @ity Hall on April 19 for the pur-| | pose of adjusting the tax rate. Al- @erman Thomas Kelly in a long @peech accused the police and mili- tary authorities of seeking to foment ) a “premature revolution” of tho Irish Velunteers. Tho Alderman read and had epread on the records of the ymecting an order, which has since ‘ween repudiated by the Government, ‘Which he claimed had been issued by Dublin Castle. ALL MEMBERS OF SINN FEIN ORDERED ARRESTED. The alleged order reads: ¢ “The following precautionary meas- ures bave been sanctioned by the © Irteh Office, on the recommendation of the general officer commanding the forces in Ireland. All preparations ‘will be made to put these measures fa force immediately on receipt of an order issued from the Chief Secro- tary's office, Dublin Castle, and “ gigned by the Under Secretary and the general officer commanding the forees in Jreland. First, the following Persons to be placed under arrest AU members of the Sinn Fein Na- ‘ tlemal Council, the Central Executive Irth Sinn Fein Volunteers, General Councit irish Sinn Fein Volunteers Gounty Board Irish Sinn Fein Vol- Dteors, Executive Committees Na- } legal Volunteers, Coisde Gnota Com- mittee Gaelic League. Seo List A 3 and 4 and supplementary list A 2. “Dublin Metropolitan Police and Royai Irish Constabulary Forces in Dublin City will be confined to bar- Packs, under the direction of the com- petent military authority, An order will be issued to Inhabitants of city te remain in their houses until such time as the competent military ay- thority may otherwise direct or per- mit. Pickets chosen from units of Territorial Forces will be placed at all points marked on Maps 8 and 4 Accompanying mounted patrols will @ontinuously visit all points and re- port every hour. “The following premise oupied by adequate necessary measures need of reference to First, premises known Hall, Beresford Place: No. 6 Street, Sinn F WEEE COMATALIITTATLIT PN , will be oc and all] without d Premises in city teer premises in city rem ises, Capel jouse, Leinster Ko ‘The following pr ex will be Jated and all from _preve Archbishoy ‘ Mansion House, 40 Herbert Par Road; Woodtown 1 Saint Edna's *Rothfarnham: an {ges in Dist 6 D, » ALL MENTIONED IN ORDER PROMPTLY ARRESTED. It will be noted that the 5 Apdicated in this alleged o: Promptly arrested and them have » exec fended by the That the rel and paraded in pu weeks before the ‘Mshed by the following par ‘from the Weekly Freeman “On Sunday a green flag was ur furled over Liberty Hall by ‘wearing the colleen costur ‘Army also went through som« itary evolutions outside the build and the pipers’ band of the Trans Workers’ Union of Irish airs molly, wearing the \ gen Army, addressed | The proceedings passed There were only a few pol on duty in iii itn ter DRILLEDINDUBLIN. of the D A capy of the Dublin Weekly Freo- | * . man of April 22—the first Irish news | super nf “ ‘ IGH SCHOOL BOYS ARE INVITED TO vit PARALYZED AND | HELPLESS Gen. Woe ui Urges Them to ceive Military Instruction During the Summer. — | Major-Goneral Wood, ccoeweass Prominent Merchant Restored waitPeen (tO Health by ‘‘Frult-a-tives’’| ary 125th Street, West Up to $27.50 nier a camp ction this summer, Gen, V BRISTOL, N. B., July 25th, 1914, tome, Tan we every di re . | ALVA PHILLIPS, | } Fruit juice is nature's own remedy and | All-wool Poplin, Men's Wear Serge, Shepherd Checks. Belted and new flare models; coats made with deep yoke; skirts full shirred; sizes 16 years to 48 bust. Officers of » dire excellen fOe a box, 6 for $2.50, trinl size, 25e, | At dealers of from Fruit-n-tives: Lim- Ogdensburg, New York.—Advt anitation 1 Third Floor al 04 ited, . C. F, KOCH & CO., inc., 125th Street, West AOA AMA hop_for Women Broadway at 4.9% St. Important Sale Wednesday Women’s and Misses’ Suits At Greatly Reduced Prices IN THEHEART OF THE BRONX OPEN EVERY EVENING D BAUMANNS 149th Street O3ro AVENUE L GOODS ¢ FOR CASH OR ¥ A MARKED ON CREDIT IN PLAIN Featuring strictly tailor-made and lounge type suits, of serge, cheek and novelty worsteds. $ 18.50 Wool Jersey Sport Coats For Women and Misses Formerly up to 829.50. Flared coat with belt; full skirt, shirred at waist, in the very newest “high” shades, as well as darker effects. Special at 526.50 BROADWAY AT 49TH ST. ZL LOOT ENTRANCE on 149 T* STREET 149=S “Human Nature onthe Screen!” This is the Gist of the Comments a That Audiences Make after Seeing Sand every new photo- drama in this ie heart-and-brain - stirring ¥ sents additional proof of & PATHE series pre- the promise of 2 & VFI i @ Bie J) Ps SOG to give the public a striking novelty in Bscreen plays. ANNA _ NILSSON and TOM MOORE with the winsome and powerful appeal of actors who add personality to art, make vivid the swift and telling action of each dramatic story of the series, and, when each is ended, make the big question present its challenge— WHO’S GUILTY? ; / Produced by ARROW FILMCORPORATION, | aH as from stories by MRS. WILSON WOODROW, \ for the one big dominating factor in the moving picture world, PATHE, ene iN Read the stories in this news- ef paper—see the pictures at your favorite theatre. was arrested at the ont- ta and is supposed to ‘been wounded. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY KOCH? G, recmulls from private an prepemmiory| “T had a strobe of Paralysis in March, H d | anaes a FS gg a andsomely $] 15 nts ie the pub wos il i taal Gg er A ruit ret My “” T il d S it Esonieg: Gt inatrwotion” Gen, |gradysily toned. up. Ube netves. ana allore uItS |trerol ‘Trultca-tivest f grew stronger] For Women and Misses WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETEL i i | | | | | IN WARAMAKER'S Surprises Everywhere Rl ag from the Subway Station one steps quickly into a full-fledged dry-goods store. Heaps and piles skirts—easy to fit and sew up—the cost complete is only a few dollars. wear, veilings, laces, trimmings, gloves, hosiery and underwear—all handy. q Passing down the long Main Aisle, with table after table of specially attrac- tive things, through the “home” corner of upholsteries, linens, towels, coverings, rugs, etc., one enters the fashion store of suits, wraps, skirts, blouses, millinery and underclothes for with new models fresh from the tailors. young men’s shop, and the shoe shop (for everybody) are at the Fourth Avenue end. All on one floor—the largest one-level store in New York City. Truly it is a family store — this New Down - Stairs Store — full of pleasant surprises. @ What are the surprises? Why, that goods of prices without mixing in undesirable “seconds,” rag-tag ends, short lengths or using misleading labels or pretenses of any kind. 4 Accounts may be opened. Coats for Every Girl or Young Woman Their importance is emphasized in the variety of attrac- tive coats for street and sports wear in the New Down- Stairs Store at $15 to $32.50. We would like you to see particularly those at $18.75, One of poplin is fully lined, belted all around and finished with inlaid collar of silk. A sports model of corduroy has a large square collar (pictured), Others of Hida i poplin and a lew of taffeta, Sizes 14 to 20. Misses’ Sports Skirts We are already well prepared for the needs of the week-ender. Narrow} and wide wale corduroy skirts are here in various belted models, many with pockets, $3.75 to %5.75. Silk Dresses Down in Price $5 to $13.25 are che clearaway prices on a limited number of taffeta dresses of which there are not many \ of any particular style. Sizes 14 to 20 in the lot. | and tan; some black and white checks. | NEW YORK of dress goods and silks. Semi-made Neck- bed women and young women—complete @ The children’s shop, the boys’ and quality can be sold at moderate Women’s White Corduroy Suits These days your wardrobe is incom- plete without a white corduroy suit. The $10 model has a belted Norfolk coat; with » yoke in back, the front pleats ending in atthe top. The skirt has two large patch pockets. The $15 model is cut on slightly flaring lines, made with the new double belt. The skirt is made on a yoke, with slash pockets at the side. Japanese Silk Dresses $6.75, $7.50 and $10 They are in black or dark navy blue, of soft, serviceable Japanese silk. Sizes 34 to 42. The $6.75 dress closes in front in a Pretty sur | plice effect. A very large cape collar is the feature of the $7.50 model, and there is an over-collar of white iawn, The $10 dress has a panel effect in front giving the lines of a bolero jacket ; there is a white silk collar. ‘The full skirt is trimmed with two folds of silk, corded. Cloth Suits at $16.50 of serge or gabardine, in blue, black, One particularly attractive model is made with acir- cular peplum starting from the sides of the front. In || back there are three inverted pleats from the yoke to || the waist line. Sizes 34 to 42. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. | ‘Tailored Tub Silk Blouses With skirt-and-shirtwaist time near, a woman cannot have too many simple blouses that can be tubbed easily. In this fresh collection prices range from $2.75 to $5.45. There are six models of all-white tub silks—one with aeelloved edge is $4.45. Among the variously colored striped blouses there is one attractive style with pockets, another with tie, at $5.45. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. Double-Width Foulards, $1.10 Yard This is but one of the unusual offer- ings to be found now in the New Down-Stairs Silk Store. It is the first “break” in price this season on these popular silks. Until now their standard price has been $2 yard. Honeymoon gray, Invisible blue, knickerbocker tan, copenhagen blue, seagull gray, fawn, wistaria, golden rown, mignonette green, laurel green, taupe gray and plenty of navy. Colors are guaranteed be- cause old and sure dyes have been used ‘The patterns include many of the always wanted floral, pompadour and Jouy effects; also Callot polka dots and striped floral designs. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building, Other News of the Dow Avery new. collar of organdie is trimmed with a band of lawn in the large polka dots, and is edged with a narrow frilling of net. 60c. of cross-bar ¢ Empire waist | and kimono. 8! with lace, A flesh co! lope chemise of A collar and cuff set of organdie is made in three large scallops, a button in the center of each scallop; the edges are corded. 50c a set. Down-Stairs Store,New Building trimmed with One of the new rolling collars of voile trimmed with hem- stitching and wired in back is only 50c. monosleeves ed ribbon run lac the neck. $1. Ribbons at 25c a yard-- | Women’s 8 a special group in Roman striped, Dresden and jacquard designs, with Paris Five and 5% inches wide. white with black stitching, black, | 6x72 inch size. | Down-Stairs Store, NewBuilding Planck with white Suiabiag, tan, Down-Staire Store, New Bidg. | Imported cotton ratine Down-Stairs Store, New Building Cottage Dinner Sets— | piece sets of American Bee yank thie is less than their | Parasols at $2— lain decorated with giitmedallion; | normal wholesale cost.. Pastel shades for sports wear, 44in. wide Down-StairsStore,New Building many have gil A flesh pink nightgown feather stitehin, cross-bar design is charmingly a band of ribbon in front at an Empire waist line. A white striped voile nightgown has the neck and ki- Down-Stairs Store, Old Building 50c pair—good quality tricot silk ‘an unusual collection for so little; Down-Stairs Store,New Building Tailored Sports Hats A. striking color combi- nation, a sim- ple ribbon trimming or some smart shaping of the hat itself, make these hats new and different. A large hemp sailor with white crown and nor | blue brim edged with hemp | is $2.50 Ys | Agrass-straw hat with woolembroidery is $2. Patent | jan hats with roll brims are $8.50. Fine milan hate— some with ribbon edge, $5. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.25, $2.45 Two very unusual purchases bring them here at substantial savings from || present market prices. At $1.25 each for boys’ wash sults in Junfor Nor folk, Tommy Tucker, Billy Boy and short jacket with. knee-trousers brown-and-white, tan-and-white and blue-and-white with colored collars; sizes 8 to 8 | : | ay ach for two-trouser (one long and one knee- length); Middy sults; all white, some with colored | collars; sizes 3 to 10 years, Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. _ || n-Stairs Store—In Brief “Preparedness Day” Jewelry Novelties—with shields of the American Flag—women's = |) bar pins and rings, 506; hatpins, 26c; men’s scarf pins and coat buttons, 25e each, Down-Stairs Store, New Bidg. | Celluloid toilet novel- ties—special tables in the Toilet Goods Shop contain such every- day necessities as hair receivers; | pectume bottle holders, pin cush- | ions, hair pin holders,etc. Little | priced 25c and 60c. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. Summer Rugs— an inexpensive collection of Pree grass rugs, from 40c for 8x36 inch size to 9x12 feet at $7.76; wool and fibre rugs, 9x12 | feet, $8.50; rag » from 45¢ for 24x36 inch nize td $1.15 for limity has hend n front at an ine, and the neck leeves are edged lored enve- f soft dimity in a emstitching, and Tie. iged with lace, and e beading around ilk gloves, int back; white, $3.95; English porcelain sete, 48 | pieces, lees lus border, $7.16. Down-Staire Store, New Bldg, It ribs. Broadway at Ninth, ‘New York