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me tere ne re a ar tn HARDEN DEFENDS _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1916. tions to the allies. He inquires if the carnage wrought among the Boers in South Africa by German ammunition MEXICAN RAIDERS [.APAN'S WISH GRANTED CHAN AT BK BAK WAX AU BOT BRK DT A A Were 350 PHONE WIRES ff en fold to. Fingland. wan’ Wean, frightful IN IMMIGRATION BILL | WILSON AS PRESS fs ivscsisieseeiete'ss) ON GLEN SPRINGS. |icoasti ceenns are] TAPPED BY POLICE i a Ipsses won’t budge ont their correct ical position if they are fhted Sith the patented ‘Youtas Suction Chip DISCUSSES PEACE Writer Compares U. S. Sale Germany hag sold munitions to every belligerent with money to buy in pre- vious wars, SRLIN, May 16.—Discussion of | the pe reference contained in Ger- many's reply to the American note is being continued by the German newspapers, with pmments on the pments it has evoked in allied FUND BY Ties (Continued from First Page.) ment to Stand—New Plan for Asiatic Exclusion. ‘WASHINGTON, May 16.~To mest Japan's objections to having the so- called gentlemen's agreement for the restriction of immigration enacted into law in the pending immigration Fancy Table Linens While prices are not reduced, they are for the most part below present day values, some of WITHIN TWO YEARS (Continued from First Page.) passenger in @ wooden e first came up bef the Inte ef Mentions With German aM ns adetia, anawerisa the | Bernd 10. dbbth car Were) iu, the Senate Immigration Commit-| Hoard of Lirectors, hea been trying them much below. These prices cannot long be Shake your head—jump— Westininsicr Gazette's inquiry as to; Another message from Piedras| ‘ee to-day agreed upon an amendment | top two months to delve into the maintained in view of steadily advancing costs. out in the wind—it bcd comfortably and se- under all — atut tilting or sli Traffic With Boers, AMSTERDAM, May 16. — “The a@word having failed to achieve what where and when the German Chan- cellor has siated Germany's readi- ness for peace, points out to the Lon- don paper that on Dec, 9, 1916, and again on April 6, 1916, the ‘Chancellor Negras, Mexico, says the authorities there place the number of dead at 24. expressed Germany's desire for peace | — San GEN. SCOTT REPORTS which removes the Japanese entirely from the bill, but accomplishes Asiatic exclusion otherwise by a specification of latitude and longitude books of the Gileapies, especially into the records of $800,000 the firm sent to ite Pittaburgh office during the third-tracking pertod.. Hemastitched Damask Tea Napkins—In a large variety of designs, from $3.50 to $13.50 dozen. rttoednotn, | isos Ghee 96 ete Bae d “ which will take in China, Siberia,| the committees knowe that that Hemstitched Damask Tea Cloths—36 x 36 in. Attached to Your glases for | ihe brain to saetet tual? tm Alsgoting Othe Engle press, the Cologne ee TuaRaT fy OPEL India and the islands of the Malay/amgunt was sent to Pittsburgh, but square, $1.35 to 3.50 each. 45 x 45 in., $2.50 to §.50 35 cts.—75 cts.—$1.50 of MOE German affairs,” writes Maximilian |MeWshaper recalls, received | thera | /*| Archipelago with the exception of the|can't find out what became of it after each. 54 x 4 in., $3.75 to 8.00 each. selected. the latest issue of hin magasine,|the auc orlous ated ou | WASHINGTON, May 16.—Gen.| +, ye governed entirely by the Root. |of two former Interborough directors Italian Scarfs and Squares in Filet, Needlepoint Sold only at our stores, | Zukuntt. army, aid mated that Germany's ob- Scott's formal report on hie border|‘Takahira agreement. ‘The change is| that President Shonts first tried to get aod Se Se. bend Sea a sas se kad ie. eee anise “The time has come to choone be tween methods involving the renun- ciation of the remainder of the hu- ‘man race and the return to reason,” continued Harden. “Arms can end the war at best by an armistice, The ‘whole nation must prohibit the use be jot ‘weapons unlikely to bring the war to @ proper end.” ‘assuring the unmen- aced future of Germany in the free and Peaceful evolution of national | forces.” Official circles pointed out to-day | that despite Pre: Poincare’s may ot defiance in eech at Nan Stnday element conciliation were | not lacking in France's answer to the latest peace talk. German offi- clals consider it significant that th French Executive, though sdarenetne | conferences with Gen, Obregon, jaid before the Cabinet to-day, led off- clals to believe a satisfactory work- ing agreement practically has been reached between the United States and the de facto government, After the Cabinet meeting it was | reiterated that no armed intervention was in prospect and that the asitua- {understood to be satisfactory to the State Department and to Japan. ———_> NEW HAVEN CLERKS TO STRIKE TO-MORROW President of Workers’ Organization and Cluny Lace Squares 20 x 20 in., $5.50 each 28 x 28 in, 7.50 each. 36 x 36 in. 9.00 each. this rich contract for his friend, John F. Stevens, saying the foe of $2,000,000 ‘was “to meet and pay certain commit- ments and obligations entered into during the negotiations that led up ¢o the dual contracts.” The Gillesples have thus far kept their books from being searched. T. A. Gillespie remained in Florida for his Scarfs 18 x 36 in., $5.00 each. 18 x 45 in., 575 each. 18 x §4 in., 50 each. Scarfs have Lace motifs in two front corners only. Harden renews hin criticism of| Alsatian refugees, failed to reaffirm | tion wae apparently improving. Issues Order for the health until recently. His son, T. H. || or, Will his early statements that France will NY Reese: oo. 7 or, igaghy, Bern. those Germans who have attacked) Ms Gany suutoments that Rrance wilt | information ad pte se | Walkout. Gillespie, vice president of the com- 098 Prod Mt. next to eden N. the United States for sendi Lorraine are restored, Fur Storage, Remodeling and Repairing—Phone 690 Greeley Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Will Close Out Wednesday |Government was making headway in controlling the country and in estab- ishing civil government and was be- coming stronger. | One fact to-day stood out above all | others in the minds of officials, as 2 jresult of the Scott-Obregon parley This was Scott's positive beliet that Obregon has become convinced that the punitive expedition has but a single purpose—ending of border banditry. Gen. Scott also reported: That Obregon had agreed to provide 10,000 of the most con- trollable Mexican soldiers under Gen. Trevino to patrol the Par- ral and Big Bend districts. That Obregon head agreed the Big Bend Carranzistas in Pulpit Pass, which recently gave army men some uneasiness, would not get back of Gen, Pershing’s line. NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 16.—An order for a strike, to be effective at 2 P. M. to-morrow, was issued this afternoon by J. J. Forrester, Grand President of the Brotherhood of Rail- way Freight Clerks, to the members of the organisation employed on the New York, New Haven and Hartford Raltlroad. Twenty-two hundred men will go out to-morrow night unless agree- ment is reached. The conferences held between the clerks and the road officials and a Federal mediator to- day failed, The road has announced that it the clerks strike strikebreak- ers will be employed. phe *- PIMLICO ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, PIMLICO, Md, May pany, appeared on the witness stand @ score of times, with Paul D. Cravath, one of the most costly lawyers in the United States, in constant attendance. Mr. Cravath was of counsel for the Metropolitan Street Railway Company, which was merged some years ago with the Interborough. He is one of the most noted corporation lawyers in New York. Mr. Cravath to-day gave to the re- porters and to Counsel Frank Mose an opinion from Attorney General john W. Wescott of New Jersey— “not reflecting the attitude of the Gillespies,” the “Lilac and Key” ny UOC CWC Scalloped Damask Cloths with Napkins to Match Round Damask Breakfast Cloths in unbleached or Natural Linen color are very practical for summer use. 72 inches diameter, $6.75, 7.50, 8.50 and 10.50 each. Mr. Wescott writes, F that “he believes “the pow Joint legislative committee expire In addition to the foregoing we have a large variety of bleached Damask Cloths (Scalloped) with Napkins to Reg. Trede Mark [wa \wa Wee ae SB BB BY 8 0) OV 0 AY That bai hing rer eh rey vo 16.—The entries ‘for to-morrow's races Lopidateres In cuanreeation es match in all the desired sizes. Following are prices for ger, ne, Beoguiliaa , and srelas fellows: reget Pat Gites oases in Ilinots, ‘Wisconsin, In- one of the favorite designs illustrated above. tempt to deliver the Amerioan 4x! shat (hry captive, Deemer, safely. ieee! i i oh nn |e Connie lum weiss Aeeares 72 inch Round Cloths. $4.75 each ¥ T. il fan alatoeen the. witiatina tas Wa bate selling: Ry Af bein ieee '] Thompson says the Legislature of 81 inch Round Cloths...... . 6.25 each a vale ‘von, | this State has 2 345 Women s a ored Suits ter than it Bas been toe women ver = ie as, i, "i Dargie in, aiuoly cripeerilied ip Pee anenu is 22 x 22 inch Napkins. was none too optimistic, but Scott now | THIRD RACH Fo st, genset: tobias aoa This Season’s Most Desirable Models Relieran tee Getion i rer7 port Be ee fe ec Ee SUED FOR $50,009, James McCutcheon & Co. A new plan for patrolling of the Nemo fom ete fA Tailored or dressy models of navy blue or black serge, SE ee eee eer enrnaice toe: | teal ‘| COMPROMISED FOR $800 Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets ine, velour or worsted checks ty-olght motoroyeies, thirty’ tandem viel ie TH ——_- en single maci al x 3 es 18.50 tay Tinker nal toa bo woud = 7 Bi el “hed rd baat pot Hie Hachmeister ably approve the plan. Gen, Funston la lenated the Affections any payment plan may interest y e El Paso the ft Ei $29.50 to $49.50 Widca tees Bast the, bas ot a Ee de ee u12 erik of His Wife. While Starting My leretofore fe 0 f of motorcycles would ene et Ee patrols to cover much more a a goat SU a art TEETH AT COST Before Justice Dungan, in Newark, Brooklyn Office ‘ and more often o longer teohon G of | he RACE Monumental, jlandican: | to-day, it was announced that the No Alterations No Credits boundary, particularly tn isolated |Muatist Qt Baws “Sit Kegoat™ix: action brought by Barada Turner | You Pay for the Material—Ill Do the Work districts, and also enable Kartisaly bd are es ea! Can. 98: | against Adolf Hachmeister of Durand — — Oa Te The New Whole Wheat receive reports more expeditious! from small outposts distant headquarters. Gen. Pershing reported that Julio Aoosta, one of Villa's aids, was killed during the engagement at Ojo Asules, May 5. The gunboat Marietta returned yes- terday to Tampico from Tuxpan, where her commander made an in- vestigation of reported anti-American sentiment. He advised the Navy De- partment conditions there were quiet. Arizona Congressmen to-day received clared entirely defenseless. — P. S. BILL IS SIGNED. marae ti! og ad miiidy, Te aeLY Gate ENTRIES. Peery TRACK, LOUISVILLE, Ky., 1 ‘The entries for to-morrow's nee 8 follows: tga « ASP pte Paplien tro-year-olde; $ am ithe Ryd 17 ne en ea ese ae: 115; Pomp, 115; fenton haaiving, 106; iene, Leonit a ma pera ats ae aha «EFFICIENCY 1 started means ten Road, Maplewood, has been compro- satisfied patients NO Guarantee. mised, the plaintiff accepting $800. He had sued for $60,000, alleging that Hachmeister had stolen his wife's love. Turner testified yesterday, but to- day was ill at the Waldorf-Astoria. Hachmetster, who was purchasing agent for the Hamburg-American line, is under pepienee of eighteen months in t ta Penitent! ether Offices, . . yusand a year from appeals from Tucson, asking protec- 7 Never betere in the history of you tion for Inhabitants along the border | ba d “Giarer, "Tid. rer hhad a chance to got high grade Wer a ester from Nogales to Yuma, who are de- ae 6 A i og! three-year. ee ger DR. FINCH {ir33 : ato ‘© Le 10 Kenmare St. Broekiyn Office, 400-41) Fulton St, Oppestte Hall of Records I believe « thousand new. This work carries No Crown or | | obs Suerkiers 108; Nonreddis,” 110: Station Foodwith the Dehccous rhtona orn commiie| OHA dll ng age Mt came tom stone Sim } win sa two. veel iia a ence: ‘lech, active Liver and NY, May 16 1 MABE . Bewel ; Flavor originated the mittee 1M, charging the State with the a A es badd seo ‘ | regularity. Watch these B ae AE XHE BON ati sos of the First Dis- —! sor la, i {fet Publis ‘Bervice Conmlesion, but Pie. Salt ots bie. for) and at any sign ot weakness try OPEN EVERY EVENING | r . curred in was signed by Gov, Whit con and ee “aac and ometsixteenth api t |tovday. In recommending the bill the | #2:, 4 Fara ite eae. “ai as A UM A N (<' |$aihoe. te : oma I ers o 149th Steeer 3rd AVENUE | — _ —— JROOMSA °° AROQMS 77 0 BROOMS] 72 WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETELY A A SS SS SS TS Se O SEE the way people take to KRUMBLES at the ALL GOODS FOR CASH OR ON CREDIT EVERYTHING : first taste—you might suppose they never ‘before i had eaten anything that tasted ‘ good. True—never before has there Clearance Sales Continued To-Morrow At a Fraction of the Original Prices SS AS tom a whole wheat food with such SUIT REDUCTIONS | et f a rich flavor and sweetness. Tailored Suits ~~ “Taffeta Silk Suits S / Krumbles is prepared from the ee ee n oak, c \UFFET, CHINA CLOSET, r finest of whole .Wheat—all the Now 15.00 Now 19.75 SERVING TABLE, DINING TABLE. Cisot extensions car 397750 wheat—cooked, “krumb! ’—and Formerly to $39.50 Formerly to $34.50 ENTRANCE RD OPEN delicately toasted, by a special Faille Bik, Serge combined with Taffete Silk, Mews | | Late models of Seyliah Taffeta Silk Suit. in al color, ek AVE: ry process original with the Kellogg ear ge, Velour Checks, dine. incl navy and black. Toasted Corn Flake Compan COAT REI A dish of Krumbles with geod trill or oe Li Street Coat cream is a square ae a itself—an Street @ Sport Coats Long Street Coats “ admirably balanced easy with , the sugar—the more you chew Revasbles un Now 10.00 Now 15-00 sweeter it tastes F 1 18.50 Formerly to $24. & In the WAXTITE padnge~ 10c, Ready Ag pa Velour Checks, Gabering sre Seee most of them tlk Lined | Throughout. Cover Cloth, Velour HE S unday World’s ‘ Look for this signature d ee | Want Directory makes fy [Site @ Georgett mR aesee.y zh more “Offers of Positions’’ i Afternoon Gowns ‘ Silk @ Georgette Dresses than any other two Reduced to 18.50 Beaded Georgette, combined with Crepe Meteor, handsomely draped; in black, navy, copen, rose, grey ana green, Now 12.50 Formerly to $29.50 de Chine and Taffeta Silk, combined with gette Crepe; also a number of Net Evening Dresses. mediums in the universe. or te gg

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