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Girls Belted Dress: W YORK, Moxie \, MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN?S| esr trom sence 11 ae stn |shing's detachments lor communication be cut by an at-| | resented in official eire | viclals declined to discuss the com- | re even be mentioned in [will be sent to M jaccusation that President Wilson is . 7 | harp rebuke. Fashions make @! slaying Frank L. ¢ rose coloved frock would he | 34@ Union Street, on the night of | April 23 while on the way home with of! his wife. "KING'S GOOD WISHES — ane SVELING WORLD, falbax, vUNnm 2, dul, weanere el CARRANZA GATHERS REMOVAL OF MRS UNPHY tot". | suena at the Brevoort. SUSTAINED BY COURT "7 errr’ her meena Appellate Division Approves Action 20,000 TROOPS FOR of Mr. Kingsbury in Dismissing Her as Superintendent. | preme Court to-day unanimously ap- See proved the dismissal of Mrs. Mary ©, Dunphy from the position as superintendent of thé New York City Children's Hospital and Schoola on Randail's Island. The order dismiss- ing her was made by John A. Kings- bury as Commissioner of Charities and was one of the causes of the recent charities investigation After her dismissal, Mrs, Dunphy applied for a writ of mandamus and was granted one in the lower court She had held the position from which she was dismised on May 24, 1915, for more than forty years. ‘The Commis- | mloner contended that he had the power to remove Mr. Dunphy. ares of mismanagement w. made against her and ahe offered no, answer, Mexicans Ready for Patrol Duty, Gen. Funston Tells State Department. NO CAUSE FOR ALARM. | Five Months’ Food for Persh- | ing Shows U. S. Troops Will Remain Below Line. WASHINGTON, ‘out 4h a 600-mile line zista troops have be 2.--Spready 000 Carran istered for border p selet tp tha Wer: Wana This. RHEINAROON in sunny June at His aging must remember; ie te settee 2 rn ae || He’ brewing here the Rheingold Beer Youll drink in bleak November. Rheingold Beer The strongest argument there is in favor of real temperance is the drinking of a fermented bever- age like beer. It contains more than ninety parts of water and | only four parts of alcohol. Funston's report to the War Depart-! ment to-day, following careful inves- which Gen. Obregon promised to dis- | pose in Northern Mexico The bulk of the 000 troops, most. | ly infantrymen, dat Chitna. | hi ‘ in Chihuahua City south of there, and 6,000 h toward Madero, just northw huahua City, Two moved | tof Chi. | thousand have} moved toward Ojinaga, 300 miles east) of Chihuahua City at the tip of tho| Big Bend. rious points on the 600-mile line Others are seattered at a- newspapers re chmen the Mexicans, his investigators found | 7 no evidence of such a move. In an- »sition, Seere Jnouncing this ¢ Baker declared | fexted no app n forces are at Funston im The nearest Madero, fifty milen northwest of Porahing’s line, | ‘The Funston report was ordered in) (vlew of recent rumors that nany | fas 90,000) Carrangistas w being shifted to Northern Mexico, Whether the information will be taken as in-| dicative of Carran ability to! patrol the border is yet known, The War Department is keeping the closest watch, however, on the move- | ments, henston Give Your Eyes An Equal Chance When your stomach needs food, you eat. When your bedy needs rest, yousleep. Why not be equally kind to your eyes? Relieve your eye muscles with the right glasses. It means relief to your nerves, too. In contradiction of recent reports of ||] You don’t realize how much better threats against the American forces, |} you will feel with better eyesight. Gen, Funston's message declared Gen Examinations by Registered Eye | Trevino recently issued strict orders yi {Ahtea or ol ion that Mexicans insulting Americans ing Glasses as Low as $2.50 would be summarily shot re That U. 8. troops will not be with-| S. f.iebmann’s Sons Brewing Co. Established 54 Years New York: 184 B'way, at John St. 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. 350 Sixth Av., 22d St 101 Nassau, at Ann St 17° West 42d Street Brooklyn :498 Fulton St.,cor. Bond St, “ ° e ” First Line tack of Carranzistas, his entrenched sige ‘Preparedness! The tone of the Carranza note ts) ai Naval Training Cruise for remaraed ay iosutting. J ta! GlVilians on Battleships these passages undoubt- | | Open to aay reputable citizen between Intended chiefly for home| ‘ 9 and 45 ye ) good hes nsumption, Some of them will not | *? 474 45 years who is in good health vreuly "| From August 15 to Sept. 12 thinly velled for af indefinite stay there, if condi- tions make it necessary, Is proved by the recelpc of messages to-day from | EK] Paso that the Quartermaster’s De- | partment there has forwarded 2,000,- 000 rations to Columbus M., for motor transportation to nh, Per- | It is estimated these rations will last the troops five months, #0 that even should his lines munication, it is Known that parts of | it believed that the dh sapien’ Motor Poat Manoeuvres and Instruction in connection with the war game during the last week. playing domestic politics in retaining | the troops in Mexico may draw a} 10¢ and I5¢ Packages es ‘Remarkable opportunity to combine POLITIGIAN'S SLAYER SENTENGED TO DIE | PATRIOTISM and 74 PLEASURE Rombollo, Who. Killed or ann Noval’ et Kenny in Jersey ¢ to Chair, Rombollo, Frank L. y, Must Go Michael convicted of Kenny, an active Democratic politician and municipal official at Jersey City on Ap st, was sentenced to-day by Judge ivan in the Court of Common ay to be electrocuted during k beginning July 2 Kenny was shot near his home at FINE PIANOS FOR SUMMER HOMES FOR RENT AT MINIMUM 8 the Rombollo, who was drunk, insulted Mrs, Kenny and when Kenny janded an apology the alan fired on him — > REVERSION Fifth Avenue reverted to orig mal tupe westerday, Two of the McNulty goats had to be ejected from the Hotel Netherland. hs . S-PIECK : Mahogany tinished 8 PARLOR ‘ | frames, upholstered P ORLIVING &® ne brown ROOM SUITE Spanish Leather, at.. 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Sta 764 Broadway, at Flushing A Mal Order Dept. 102 Reade St., New York One Week Ago, Friday, May 26 The Wilson Trading Co. 46 CORTLANDT STREET Published an advertisement 100 lines deep, two columns wide in The World EXCLUSIVELY € They announced their retirement from busi- ness and the closing out of their entire stock of Sporting Goods, Auto Supplies, Bicycles and Cutlery, to begin the next day. € From thousands of items they quoted only 50, for the space was limited. from 4c to $56.35. Prices ranged € Their confidence in THE WORLD was such that they provided §0 extra salesmen to take care of the rush—and they needed them all! © The photograph reproduced herewith, taken at about 10.30 A. M. the next day, Saturday, (the doors were not opened until 10 A. M.) shows conclusively what THE WORLD will do for an advertiser who has a real osition to place before the rop- ublic. € In May, 1916, THE WORLD gained s40ly | columns of Advertising, being 327! columns greater gain than any other New York morn- As a matter of fact—other morning newspapers published several hun- dred columns LESS advertising in May, 1916, ing newspaper. © The quality, quantity and buying capacity of THIE WORLD'S Circulation leave noth- ing open to guess-work, Its gains in adver- tising space are based upon results such as the one here cited Ta “THE STAMPEDE” Wild West Art Calendar in Colors WITH NEXT SUNDAY WORLD F (In Greater New York and Vicinity) {