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_THE EVENING WORLD: 'HUGHES LEADERS REPORT LANSING WILL QUIT LAID TO PROPAGANDISTS State Department Denies Report and Intimation Is Given Rumor Started in German Source. TON, May 26.—Deny' reports that Secretar Lansing is to resign, partment to-day declared cir- culation of the report was part of the propaganda which has been pro- Following a conference for several months, The Gov, Whitman, State Chairman Tan- | broad intimation was given that Ger- |ner and a number of Western poli-|man sources fostered the rumor. | ticlans who came to New York with-| " sons circulating the story lout their identity being made known, |at this time take advantage of the ‘the Hughes Presidential campaign | Secretary's illness to renew It,” tt was | Was transformed to-day from a atate | sald jot general public opinion Into prac Avked it the propaganda was Ger- tical plans for rounding up delegates | man clared | a [Tous and ‘Thursday at Newark | Agents will be sent to Chicago to Jorganize huge massmeetings Just be- fore tho convention. George W. Per- kins has bought pages of Chicago newspapers none velt Non- PICTORIAL REVIEW Welcomes the General Federation of Women’s Clubs Pictorial Review was the first woman’s maga- zine to champion the cause of the club women. Four years ago, Pictorial Review stood alone in its fight. To-day, happily, many other women’s publications have followed suit. Pictorial Review cordially invites the members of the Federation of Women's Clubs and their friends to visit its thirteen-story home where | the magazine is published,and where the world- famous Pictorial Review patterns are produced. Old Guard Seeking Some Un- derstanding Over New York Delegation. ROOSEVELT’S PLANS. Southern Colored Delegation Wants to Be Sure It Knows the Winner. | hotween | cveding: J Welcome To THE PICTORIAL REVIEW BUILDING 216-226 West 39th St., New York City I with votes | Irom now on to balloting time there | clusions.” for! “This story is part of a propaganda | the deliberate purpose of which is to sn appearance of dissension in vernment which does not State Department an- “The story was born y or March, when the re- in tha Chicago convention. | mu can draw your own con- bell be a series of declurations Hugh ferent $ convention start, the pre from prominent men in dif- ates, each with a vote in the Chairman ‘Tanner will mme in New York and it ts expe to attain such s and strength there will bea rush | last Feb to get on the Hughes “band fon.” | lations t en the United States and Overtures were made to-d e | Germany were somewhat strained, © It Ol Guard to the Hughes men to find | was s to Berlin by wireless. It whether an understanding could be | {up in transit by an allied reached re Jing the New York coun snd subsequently published State del 1. so that it would not be hopelessly split. ‘Phe delegation is about equally divided now between Root and Hugi the ¢ said the nouncement Uppermost in our minds in making our clothes is the thought, “How well can we make them, how complete.” Our way of doing business is to give our cus- tomers clothes on which only the price is limited. { Materials, dyes and tailoring are the best pro- | curable there 8 responsible ed for the published It is not proposed ———»—.--—- give in at NUNS FOR PREPAREDNESS. [Aloysius Clo Holds Meeting and Henry Miliary Men Speak, sresent, Adherence to this policy has given us a standing | among the men and young men of New York | attainable in no other way. i] sidercd wise by the practieal leader 1457-1463 BROADWAY day to find out what ts doing ina | O% CHVIMELEN SORKETNO At AT FORTY-SECOND STREET ‘practical way, ‘They said their aseo- 044 ‘Ohare neal Jeiates were all holding off and had | 6, not definitely pledged themselves toy but they did not want to addresses o'Ryan, Lieut any candidate Maj to get left in the final deal when the | ppit \.. and Willian | winnin ndidate is iM tary Training Co Nave rt Pullman | rhe who compe Frank Hiteheock had been gum shoe- : ing around through the South trying to pick up delegates, but nobody had becn able to find out to whom he in- d to deliver them, so they held x. o———— BELMONT ENTRIES. were tol Here was music by the GGabtere ERAGE e, Drum and Bugle Jing't yet and nobody could put them | PE eit toe tn i jae number of wise to what mi happen at Chie jet r) cago. The Se ners said that {Oy ‘or and GET Ask Fi HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL PARK RACE TRACK, 6.—The entries for to-mor- are as follows ORLICK’ ee [reen MALTED MILK 2.2 I LK Made from clean, rich milk with the ex- | Piiying safe uncil he could pick ty tract of select melted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. Infante and children thrive jt h of th johest nor add: sustains more than tea, coffee, ete. { winner, Noise, hurrans, | will the e last week Old ¢ demonstrations. speeches and om make up the osevelt boom durin before convention ss meetings: mme of trasean Bene Should be kept at home or when traveling. Anu- [ani t! tially practical tritious food-drink may be prepared ina moment. { tician: favorite sons hi A glaseful hot before retiring induces refreshing | jeen «uiet!y ne up delemates and |! ip. Also in lunch tablet form for business men. | tthe Substitutes Cost YOU Some Price Hlsied| Take a Package Home | { ‘The Colonet shave bee je tactic makes speeches SUNDAY WORLD WANTS “WORK MONDAY WONDERS.) 200% {6,020 [ie Umedl LOUISVILLE. ENTRIES LOUISVIL Ky., entries for to-morrow's races are as ie follows: Fulton Street Livingston St. |] ,."/"3, "ace Bond Street Elm Place Suid Liab Cie BROOKLYN - NEW YORK An Event for Saturday A Millinery Event! $7.50 to $15 Hats Of Exceptional Beauty And Correct New Fashion At $4.75 HE LOESER Millinery Store has acquired an enviable reputation for its fine values and particularly for its special sales at exceptionally low prices. ‘Tomorrow's sale will ecliy all these form a new record for Greater New York ‘The Hats are wonderfully smart) and) charming quality is exceptional, The variety of styles is great price for value iy amazing. They are in all the most fashionable shapes, small, medium and large. Many special types of sailors, Many charming turban and some tricornes and mushroom shapes Many all black. Some black and white popular color shades A number are trimmed with goura. Some with hand some flowers. Some with wings and feather novelties. Some with high priced ribbons. No duplicates, those with sim ilarity varied in color and decoration They are made of the finest straws, many of lisere, some of Leghorn and other choice weave Chalmers. rr Kaien A tL, WOODBIN r s for former sales and Others in the any and braids. B. ale many of these Hats. For instance the goura used is worth almost as much as the price of the trimmed Hat. Often the untrimmed Hat alone would be worth the price None C. 0. D, None credited or exchanged Second Fioor Kim Pace It may be of special interest that the price does not represent the whole cost of » Department official de- | * [arene FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1916. DOGS LEADING FIGURES IN CONEY ISLAND FIRE! —————e Gives Alarm, Another Is Saved and the Third Is Suffocated. Dogs figured largely in a twwo- alarm fire early this morning when $5,000 damage was done to Silver's One bathing pavilion at the foot of West Twenty-third Street, Coney Island. One dog, Beauty. gave the alarm by barking, and awoke Daniel Kiley, the night watchman. Another dog, Baby, | was rescued by Harry Silver, one of the proprietor’s sons. A third dog, Tcotsie, gets its name in the story by being suffocated. The fire origi d from an o heated pipe in the ne room. Kil woke Bernard Silver, the «vner, his wife and their six children, and also | tis Yarshinoff and his wife. Yar- | te: Decoration Holiday. We have made special effort to pro~ vide you men with shoe vataes un heard of in ¢! the avernge—at the city prices=—if you'll only get ac- quainted with us. Saturday's Special SHOES and OXFORDS ENGLISH noff runs a restaurant in connec- | & LACE) Ht tion with Silver's bathing establish. | ment. All got out safely and without | danger. The pavilion was about to ad | be opene e opened for the summer season, {IPB wes mot moe wet ur N NEW_ YORK 6th Ave., Cor. 2ist St. | ee 10% MARKET st. ' tae FD tg ST. » ITS CREDIT. From the Philadelphia Bulletin.) ¢ picture show has to its credit.” notes || NEWARK ATERSON Ja OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT! theatricale."* arlor ZAR SPRVICE is excellent business theory pul into active so that his customers draw the maximum advantage. It a wide choice of modern home furnishings of practical es and finishes at a moderate price range—uith a dignified nt plan ambition -In a practi famous Payment Plan. V0 home complete wit ul lay of money length of time to acc latter day economical solve: problem. Jacobean Dining Room _f——c+3—4 || 9 ease Sa lt | iL price indicates the goud Made of fine quality. 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