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a RRR ciAinammemaa omens Ral r - fener ne te gee ae eat a a I TLE Le LT ET 4 ae __.THE BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1917, _ } ti 4 o’ctock In the morning, when y lamers; failed to weep am eppatnt, RANSOM TAKES UP P. 8. WORK the women went to thar rooms. Caro. NOW, DON'T LOOK FOR jS0L. PAYN FINED $25 | BANKERS AND OFFICIALS is MOBS IN SWEDEN line then fell asleep to be awakened New Counnel to Bonrad Starts With al Md three hours later by the sound of the Douglaston Gas © Justice William L. Ransom, who FOR SLAPPING BROKER CONFER ON BOND ISSUE ANY MORE RESCUES | : nage | SE a a ‘ d disconnected fe syrigned, trom, the, City, Cort tg be. ORPHANS ARE TOLD vin arn tee, TE MAND) REPUBLIC: Court Rules Out Charge Concern-| Many Details of the $5,000,000,000 | Seveert*® Prt eo dauy He wan prected py the | Re met her, He fired and the fell, ’ ing Insult to Mrs. Browning, War Loan Still to Be He atepped over her body and ¢n+ | S25) REVOLTIS FEARED Worked Out. , WASHINGTON, April 23.—Treas- ury Department officials began to-day Whose Husband Was Attacked. After a heated All The Family ing her while #he slept. Mi was asleep on @ cot in her mother’s argument as to BY “BUCK” NEIL retiring counsel, George 8. Colemn ‘ Who presented him to the le Cal ) t of the Commission and to 0 other departments, | The firet matter which Mr. Ransom —— ath Un Waa one roveailed Boost om Poe ed Ry ae Gee, —_ : whether Col. an te Ye ae a ae a perlen Of Geaberenees With fepht« Brciat tay Masety Fis coenpeny Re eel ae ME er id he anes, bet Particularly When He Has His] wnt it Charme toal fame, had [sentatives of financlal inatitutions i Wegiend {Grmaing into the Dougias: |The Rev. Berry, After Shoot- fesnea a tec scope’ away ana thea | Palace Closely Guarded and| Sunday ; Clothes On—He pleaded guilty of slapping the tace aie $5,000,- | Seder in theo ing Wife, Killed Mother-in- |"ftitats’Keueve the minister was| Great Demonstrations Are | Made His Thirtieth To-Day, |¢f Eawara 3. Brownite, a mest | secretary MoAdoo, ‘Gov. Harding . Law as She Slept Gan sais Sik Rowan at's eneroh Expected May 1. * chty-firat treet, oF to insulting [Ctnat omctas conterred witha, dele, POSLA PROVES pt. User’ done, Wal tte seriamntion fa edn ‘Tho next person who falis or fumps| Mrs, Browning in the Hudeon The-|gation of investment bankers and ted by the congregation LONDON April overboard in the vicinity of the Bat- atre on Oct. 21, Payn was fined $36, tepresentatives of New York bond ‘The iast act in the tragedy of the e of his nervous condition. He 23,.—Telegraphing | tery thinking that Peter k" Me-|with an a‘cernsiive of ten days in|houses, with reference to details, war argument which remulted in the|then came to Yonkers to live with is’ from Copenhagen regarding the Neill, the well-known watery grave | jail, Mr. Payn patd tho fine after the|Many,,of, which are yet to be z | Rev. Robert Frederick Kerry, Pastor Armour Villa Park Chapel, He Workers’ domonstration before the to nae be eae to save him is going | Justices of Special Sessions, Man- Banks and other financial institu- | |to get fooled was intensely ined fenne Leaxiie Peter made this @ | Mouncement in clarion tones to-day Jafter ho had dragged Olat Nickerson tions which have subscribed to the first issue of Treasury certificates under the war finance measure were notified to-day that the first call for attan, had ruled that the question of whether Mra. Browning had been in- sulted did not enter into the present Swedish Diet in Stockholm on Satur- aay while the food situation was be- of the Armour Villa Park Preabyter- fan Chapel of Bronx Ought to take Father John’s Medicine as a Spring Tonic the Yonke killing hin ~ TO ITCHY SKIN rupted by cries of "tepublic!” and 7 — Cl eha ~ wife, his mother-in-law, Mra, Caroline ing discussed, the Exchange Tele |from particularly wet spot about coding. the proceeds would be made next J Bahr, and himself, came to-day when HIGHEST COURT CLEARS graph correspondent wires [sixty feet from the Battery sea wall iyn pleaded guilty on April 16,| Wednesday mornin Bubscriptions and Body Builder— You gain his three children were told that they 9 roughout tho delivery of tue|to@ place where a shot of “third rail” probation officer stated to-day | hav rece! through the Try Poslam for any wad ca Of | were orphans. ‘They bad eved MARSHALL OF CONTEMPT ni Jrevived Olaf sufficiently to have him|that ayn’s income was approximate. |t cderal Reserve Banks, ana| Mesh and strength taking this Rerema, particulariy “when nothing | ()., ; ee noon cenrem Te COP) aoe hin ek ; Yq |ly $15,000 a year, He also said that | until these banka report by wire next | whol, food medicine. else seems to help and the itching is| SE ecw atcel ae penance Se outside were quict, but occasional | tnitioth rescue ia the love none! Bayn had been sued for $75,000 by| Wednesday morning the total sub- wholesome . t - we put io jojurec ni 1 “, . et vr 01 " e - | Se! e Mmort intolerable. Wy Injured and) ting on Charges Brought Against eries for a republic and a revolution | in the long years he| Mr, Browning as the result of the al. | scribed cannot be obtained. Remember Father John’s Poslam | tive, stops itehin 6 5 8 has been connectet with the Dock ult. 80 alekly, that it woes Uwky with y N. Y. Pederal Prosecutor by "E50 %@ be beara Departinent oe teed a ————_—— From Gns.|Medicine does not contain » tha 8 away with | i ts of Miss Caco dera secutor ; + partine , Gach ancertainty. MW tor-in of the House of Representatives, This demenstration bas caused ®4) sfany reasons prompted Peter to| “BIG RALPH” IS SHOT. Sor ale Benin Sate wemeek eee al di Prereeeeetoctils AATIE Wiht nite Vue Sak ee otha u " enormous sensation In Stockholm, and | announce that, those wha dese te at No, 284 South itth street, will- |aleohol or dangerous drugs. at @ quality exclusive |ut escaped further injury by pres) WASHINGTON, April 23. — H, Tumors of a revolution are persistent | make their final trip by the all-water uses to Talk and ee in Peptam. Poslam possesses heating | tonding who was dead, Coroner George | S8°Wden Marshall, United States At. | throughout the country. Fresh dem- | pie will be permitted to do #0 in the Held as Witness, eneragun such concentrated form that | pia 1., diy. waa 6 etc teety | torney for New York wan not in con. onstrations of a far more serious lruture without any Interference, Chiat |,,f*!Ph Collucel, known to the police as hy ome vl bmn Redehall Neale wet out to kill his relatives who had|te™pt of the House for statements character are expected on May 1. The | among them i# the fact that he has |. 2% Ralph bagel her hy an . of olttments lees efictent, Use it to | ravored the cause of Gerinany in the| ade alleRing & sub-committee of foyal caatio Ie being strictly guarded no more room an hie chent for medals ay teaay tn front of Nos 197 ease oF the ate, 9 ah ate RtiUment at inary |the Judiciary Gommitter way trying bY ® corps of marine infantry.” He admita he sounds like a set of [omen cary totay in Treit eon Street * MA + ‘ to “intimidate” him in connection! The first fruit of the revolutionary | Sleigh bella when he walks. 1 . 3 Sold everywhere” For FREE SAM-|hours with them and after brooding bs Another reason is that recently the | Hospital in @ serious condition. | PLE Wwritercto Emergency Labora-|over thelr «tatoments in his library | With the indicts shape dul j Aft ak el ald on Satur- | persons Pet aa saved have been Marpnestieppc ot goals SR a (+) tories, ,2hd-G West 47th St, New York. | untiy early morning Buchanan, tMinols, ged activity, day evening by the lower house of alno inconsiderate ue to pick out the ho was shot waa Frank Tina, a PPENHEIM (>) N 1 mny in the Labors 1 Council propa- | credit of $29,000,000 for the purchase | days when he was wearing his Sun r of the Civic Club at No. Urge your,skin to become clearer,| stige ah twa of ’ : t 5 fresher, brighter by the daily use of jas Bahr, and the ldren, Caro- | ganda, the Supreme Court heid to-| of food supplies, day toga. He had ‘em all on to-day| 83 Baxter Street, where both had spent ST halen onpeticdicated with’ Poslam, | in¢- ten; Matilda, and Ba, atx | day. ; wh tor] The mobe-triea to tore way | Wien Olaf, aftér falling from the ex-|the evening. ‘Tina in being held as a ‘Mth Street—New York "Tl years o! Ja the (or cer-the wa: xO ‘0 punish for} 4 nelbities tdi cur bont Herman Casswell, an-| materia yeare old, told tt ho wat | conceiny uated to the |into the Parliament bullding, but were | nounced in agitated Swediah that the | ™Aterial, witness. | According to him, ument had started he dl nounced in agitated lish that two shots were fired from across the 5 — argum : a © the dinner House in ‘itution,” said) met by three Socialist members, who | world was about to lose an accom=| yoy Ra pRetant Mother | Labrie broth yl tiie Brg Wobr wind ie amet ee a ar Linde sed them to stay out, as Mr. Brant- Ue cock te Hoe looked nt| The police visited the Civic Club and en now ej07 the comfort and style of the | Was born In neler PF tacarie the} executive powers give Jing, thgir leader in the lower house, | 1) eter neard the « trousers and | found @ revolver holding three loaded » Bryant Sad eral SIR tt hina thing in Mr, Marshall's conduct, | Would speak to them In a few min-|tho polish on his shoes, For a sec. [8d three exploded shells : frantic at her saith Soveral held, dltestty Hn the] utes. ond he wavered between duty and| nn she 2 in German, a| necessary juriad use , of on . Lath BB shat od kage EH olalist editor named Karlsson spoke, 1 is 9 aL S he ws : |ner daughters, ae « - h ‘I splashing his way to Olaf's side, Ay flit SKIRTS, jn yas pip : Lp ayer Se r declaring the outbreak was to demand | snail crowd cheered Peter when he - ol Shortly before 9 o'cloc the children better ration He demanded more | landed Olaf Peter told them to for- prices made pos : | of our Inexpen- || went to bed in the sr but Caroline, |? "\ food for the laboring classes and an! , howe by pearin ‘ r one \ clare¢ e Yop one new economy, gether hada hyd api Matened) it tho very roots of the whole syatem | agreement with England. | wrung ¢ ut hie hat. t some other | Wer's ” |fearfully to the raised votces of her/of representative government.” | Branting then spoke, and was] guy hive the medals, The last seven ower Store lerandmother, her mother and h To hold that the House might pun-|gneered wildly when he spoke of alenvs t saved were Dutchmen. 1 don't! {21-09 Wear tistn at leather. Tho discuani ntinued ivh an individual for mere criticisn Ls , a nha father, The discussion continued Jof ite members might endanger im.|"@w Sweden, in which the people like 'om well enough to save any more Will Place on Sale Tuesday Dea tonl taed vost e . ant constitutional privileges of | should be masters in thelr own house. | 4y."\tus ‘hen ve twice fs te | ‘ no purblic. | or in ed | anes — | 34023 Wo din du, y ah | Then Mayor Limdhagen addressed — 5,000 Pairs 3 CHINESE SPLIT OVER WAR, |*° crowd: but was constantly tnter- |THLDEN HOME A SCHOOL FARM! Palsaabesseleeneiee “Revolution! Deca baled bt Meio Pola aes amoehieitene tastes trains. are pees tae “Roselle” Silk Gloves con Lane Bryant ir Isa ap tae * aveary| WORLD-WIDE CONFERENCE —[issver, es otter ors part ot he erent ae gt I = 2 8 Announce Final ference in Pexing on aprit 26.” The! QF SOGIALISTS IN SWEDEN | 227)2.0° ‘S?*"!sccomvor tne er | = eee oe et WNT tive Ly ede | [felting aside ten scrog of cultivated | Superior Milanese Silk Gloves, two-clasp, in white with Paris point or three row self embroidered Special for Tomorrow | the attitude China should adopt toward All Beligerent ions to Send Dee- 1 “ba glad to give Impetus to} Mitlintery Clearance the Entente, The indications are that bs pag . this An Vodkere by ing backs, also two-tone black and white embroidery. China will declare war Independently gates to Peace Convention Ula cuitlvated garden at the disposal ct Sale of Serge Dresses £ . Pi Committee to be named by you to. be « TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Remi cine, nuraperene, tourer © Called for May 15. Worked bys the -nchool. boys ‘and ‘ira Special Val ‘ a , Washington despatch from Dr, V. K. pe nder the directo fan perienced Special Value ‘one a mediate clearance of our stock, we Staton, io rnten he UrKea Chinn has been set ax the date of the con-| pense. | 1 wilt ¢uer the 307 FIFTH AVE.TaxNY. War not. in neruhip with the Kntente, Dr, Koo en that China's position would be er if It acted Independently, and P ‘ Season’s Most Remarkable Values. forence of Socialists from all beillg- erent countries on peace, Announce- ment wax made by Socialist leaders will offer the bo 10°¢0° that It could co-operate freely with the| here to-d effect, but the $ pea hHATs, bis el psa aiitee and the United States,“ ‘"*} here to-d ciia ha tracts | Was withh $e ry More G d Into Federal et aren WASHINGTON, April 22.—The Firat J. A. DUNNE MADE JUSTICE. Regiment of Infantry and Battery A, : 7 i " : *|Mitehel Appoints Court Clerk to ; ee > of Wield Artillery, Now Mexico Ne-|" git Municipal Bench Vacaser. Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 tional. Guard, to-day were orderod Federal service for purpowos| Mayor Mitchel to-day appointed bbsdaddas James A. Dunne a Justice of the Mu- nicipal Court, First Distriet, Brooklyn, to succeed the late Justice Eugene Con- Lord & Taylor 39th Street ran. The salary is $8,000, Mr. Dunn has served for nineteen years as cl tn the court over which he will preside 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE Institute in Special Values in 4 Te A, etter SEee DEE FEDS |S raenelies san ee sreremenames meters sees nee emia mane senep tae aantmE ene ee” Women’s Apparel HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES An Important Sale GRACH, Md., April Reg. Trade Mark for to-morrow's ra Women’s Tailor-made Suits A Collection of Several Hundred New and Distinctive Tailleurs Assembled Especially for This Event Remarkable Values at $25.00 $29.50 $35.00 $39.50 Men’s Wear Serges of the Best Qualities, Gabardines, Hairline Stripes, Wool Jersey, Burella Cloth, Poiret Twills, Silk Jersey, Faille Silks, in Strictly Tailored, Dressy and Sport Models. Silk Coats gamm— The New ; Wool Coats $19.50 to $190 ica eae $25.00 to $110 110 Maw at MicCutcheon’s Many attractions in Women’s and Misses’ Outer Gar- ments and Underwear will be offered tomorrow. slant, VT: * Mary int Man, 117) "Laure, Coats for general Utility wear in novelty Plaids, Velour, Burella and Serges $25.00 to 32:75; formerly $32.75 to 39.50. Tailor-made Suits in a variety of materials and styles $25.00 and 32.50; formerly $29.75 to 42.50. Suits of Taffeta Silk in two belted models 44.50. Dresses for efternoon wear in three distinctive models in Taffeta, Foulard, Marveleau Silk $25.00; formerly $29.50 to 32.50. 75; formerly $36.50 to Oo OO SO Oe eee ; , poy ‘ at * Afternoon, Street and Evening Coats, Extremely smart models, in Smart models, in Velour cloths, Gab- Afternoon Dresses including ‘Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Serge in Chiffon Taffeta, Faille Silk, Satin Men’s Wear Serge, Gabardine, ardines, Sere, Mixtures, Loopt Ww i $17.75; formerly $23.75 to 29.50. 0 On EAE, nei Tricotine, Burella, Broadcloth and ’ LER SREING aR a ae ; ° farina Charmeuse, Gros de Londres and other Wool Jersey. Jersey, Ansac and Cashmere Bolivias; in Blouses of Crepe de Chine, white and flesh color, in dress and sport a ings onan one Bere 1 sir alike. . 4 as : the newest colors. models $4.95; formerly $5.75. 1B: Seow Nie © : a ee REE at Cloth and Silk Skirts The New Tub Skirts Underwear for Spring Brides We have just received some dainty French hand-made lace and Em- broidered trimmed Gowns, Chemises and Drawers, which we have marked at very special prices. ET ET $6.50, $7.50, $9.50 to $25 $2.50, $3.25, $3.50 to $9.50 Novelty Bedfords, Poplins, Gabardine, Tricotine, Jersey, _ Cordelines, Needlecords, Cotton Gabardines, Pique and Basket Weaves, Taffeta and new Sport Silks. Novelty Sport Cottons in sport models, ‘Third Floor In American-made, we display a good selection of dainty Gowns at popular prices, as well as Chemises and Drawers, We Can Fit You | A Sale of Women’s Dresses The Philippine Gowns at $1.95, 2.95, 3.75, and 4.50 are worthy of belng “itied Is readscta wot " ‘ note; Philippine Chemises, scalloped, $1.50. Mae ete at Offers Extraordinary Values at French Chemises, hand-cmbroidered, 95c, $1.25, 1.35, 1.50 $19.50, $29.50, $42.50, $49.50 Models for Street, Sport, Afternoon and Evening. De- veloped in the fashionable Silks and Georgette Crepes. Third Floor ssard Lace front Corsets, New Spring models in both lace back, and G Corsets, from $2.00 to 20.00. Brassleres soc to $4.50. Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets wes the appar everything that sontn, Raita, S07. 0. 0 SS 0 0 ies ae ee ee ae ere ee eee Lane Bryant 21-23 West 38th S DG ROO SHS OI S00 GI SOS HOI S—OHG A.— OWI — ISIE