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aft ith Polka PEP aR NT Leery coe cee 7 a EVENING WORLD, TUES ay, WAY 7; 1617. BAKERS’ STRIKE |WAR PROHIBITION SOLVES MISS BUTLER A BRIDE | FIVE HURT IN SKIDDING AUTO, rer Woman's Vote Not at Stake 1m i BY GERMANS, FOOD PROBLEM; SAYS FOSS’ AT NOTABLE CEREMONY #= . Car Hits Pole in New W ? 4 | An automobdiie driven by Joseph Me- ats aad Naval Officers Make In Congressional ork of | Department of Justice Gives Order Up to Us to Follow England’s Cardinal Performs Ceremony Mak- | Gowan, of No. 207 Elm Street, Newark, . of No. 98 Clinton Aven y : Mitigate oy ; Wendi Pp skidded into @ trolley polo at Market |} io‘the body, and Brilliant Housewarming Benefit for an Investigation of Walk- | ‘Folly or Russia’s Wisdom, | ing Millionaire’s Daughter Wife | ana fei Streets, Newark, to-day, in- {ot Noo 1th, Streets brok ie | é ’ in Chi He Declares | of W. E. Travers. Juring McGowan and four companions, |®™ And leg, William Welst, tw ‘ ‘ i Out in Chicago. eclares, +E. $s. " : " Tix, of 17 Napoleon Street, atte ds arisics”| The ‘Lady From Montana’ .... ‘ nostox. Stuer 1,—War! chy and comy ftcis anderen ga ctee perenne eid abu eo” A a Wor the benest of families of naval | CHICAGO, May 1.—Acting Upon |. sninition will solve America’s food Uitiamen and naval recruits called to| Instructions from the Department of several hundred friends and relatives problem more quickly than “fever- Justice, United Stages District At-| 1 gardening in park and yard ana Of the young couple filled St, Pat. torney Clyne to-day started an in-/qismantied lawn,” Is the belief of rick's Cathedral to-day at the wed- be locked up as the result of the a ent. Three of the young men who with him are cousins named twenty-one, of No. colors, a war relief ball was given Congress’s Only Woman Mem- night under the auspices of the her Refuses to Answer to Her | eee vextigation of reports that the strike! former Gev. Bugene N, Foss of nae ot Mercy at the Hotel des| ar a ‘ Massachusetts. jding of Miss Genevieve Butler, | é . No. 1 West Sixty-seventh Critics for via We by, Pore . bing : i Adi Thanos ‘ea A eine Tho | United States could make daughter of James Butler, millionaire | | el | IONS for ( omplexion w ; yer com. of the ¢ ad 8UP-| good the whole world's deficit an Biyeet. Ballroom, music and supper! Declaration an elie ot | ply, was precipitated by German| have millions of bushels of grain to|™erchant and turtman, and Walter i ‘were donated by the members of the) ures—May Have Power, Elo- | Hotel des Artistes at the housewarming | i of the hotcl, ‘The amount cleared was, quence and Brain Sufficient $7,500. | for National Law Making, but Tho principal guests wore to have That Remaine te Be Proved—| laliens for the purpose of embar- Haak sone ie etter feeding of its | Eiltot ‘Travers. The ceremony was rassing the Goverpment fires In the breweries and distilleries | Derformed by Cardinal Farley during ; ; “We admit,” said Tony Weth, busi-|and pour into” the bakeries grain! nyptial high mass, ‘The mass was| } Juice Of two lemons made into creamy lotion can be ness agent of the strikers, “that the| bitherto used in making firewater,” sung by Mgr. Guidan, rector of i i Been Gov. and Mrs, Whitman but pres ri te | President of our International Union RB, question is up to us whether Chore. at ike Blessed saat. | used he bleach, whiten and soften the skin. sure of qftcial business necesnttated the | Caught in Action on Floor of | signed an agreement not to strike} we shail follow England's folly orltn the sanctuary, besides the Cardinal Make a quarter pint cheaply! + Governor's absence at the last moment | during the war unless on vital is-] Russias wisdom, It is the children’s Invitations were sent also to naval and the House, She Reveals Her- pape af Hie did o over our heads| food which is being rotted into beer|en’ the celebrant of the mass, were Aiplomatic attaches of the Allied Govern-| self 4 “Man’s Woman” and then carted in great auto trucks| Bishop Hayes, Monsignor! Cassidy,| {...... etree n rr in New York, and the ballroom | . : | and without consulting the rank and) overy morning from suburban brew-! Lavelle, Mooney, Flood, and Chid-| 4 i — as Ghar taiiere. Aniene: the Her Election Is Explained. | ie.” fia Rotion |. as avittiout aislories (o city GAlcean ‘ehh, ‘ | The beauty lotion which is becoming| tan and blemish remover, also to re t Was brisht F eaetesnen srere| liana | thority." It is estimated that the foodstuffs | "jy an ih | so popular throughout the country is |r liness, freckles and sallowness, eee perene Sad, | . | Hope of a settlement to-day cen-| Used Iv making liquor annually in the e young couple and their attend- | easily prepared by any o} nd allemon juice has no rival. Massage 1 Lord and Lady Aber By Nixola Greeley-Smith. i ie ai | United States would feed seven mil-|ants assisted at the mass from spe- | whole quarter pint of it doesn't cost it into the face, neck, and arms ence = id } “Mise Rankin,” called the Clerk of tres in a conferenc of | kers an jon men @ year clally arranged predieux in the;any more than a small jar of the/or twice each day, and just see if it } —$. $$$ te troune ot ttepresentatives ta jemployers in the or's a | SaangenE art sanctuary, Cardinal Farley made a non, ordinary cold cream doesn’t bring out the roses and hidden New Corn Remover Causes | joing official tones Shipments of bakery products were) Rakere Ge Out in Meriden, Cos brief address directly after the mar-| Add the juice of two fresh lemons to | beauty ! received this morning from several] RIDEN, Conn., May 1—Practically nd Wisconsin cities. | city went Jon strike early tosday, ‘The usal to sign the axre riage ceremony, The choir of St, Pat-| three ounces of orchard white and rick's gang the parts of the mass, |shake well in a bottle, Strain th Meach the skin, but pure lemon Father Byrne was master of cere- ice two or three times through a is too highly acid, therefore irritating. 4 besa cmty | cloth so no pulp gets into the lotion,| ‘Try it! This sweetly fragrant lotion For five minutes before he reached the name of the only Congresswor Big Run On Drug Stores yons have always been used bid nearby Illinois nl ‘the gaze of men and women in the An added complication today was nee Che Virtues of Tee-Mint an a the strike of 600 bakery wagon britation clause { Bg Ag crowded galleries deivers windtel CAUbe GF tim, wolkvut Directly atter the wedding Mr, But. | hen it will keep fresh for months. e-| will speak for itself. | Any drug store it having an extra: | ot the House had small dealers took advantage| question of Wages is not in dispute. : ¥ : | gardless of what price you pay or how | or toilet counter will supply the three } # product, and it| rte esirtyrard rete asin crete lo to run the price of| There were no fresh rolls or bread in| ler gave a reception for Mr. and Mrs, | highly advertised, there is nothing else ounces of orchard white at very little } Se oP artttier shel trent > canada ie RANKING Mec | high as 17 cents a| the restaurants to-day, Travers at his home, No. 230 West | really more meritorious in beautifying, cost, and the grocer will supply the mr pe ae ee © ! Senger, Festions mete Br mre orume the supply in band ae Seventy-second Street. softening and clearing the skin. As a lemons.— Advt FE The tact that this new discovery, which | little lady from ast twenty-four hours | It was the mo- | Ws surrounded at ber first | alt by ; WEALTHY TRENTO TRENTON MAN onde iad men who almos: | : ment late Inst | fyugnt each ot write thelr naines SALE OF FIREWORKS Uptown Store Downtown Store i Saturday when |on her dance card, | ¢ h FIGHTS BURGLAR IN HOME etn & 12 S i cites, sek the roll of Con- | what I wanted to h PHILADELPHL:, May 1.— Mayor 3rd Ave. Ist C, i Row & Chatham Sq. i Telleved, a 2 gress was being ' ee ‘ smith to-day Issued a procl that it “may be. :| SEE ulied for the Aged C. G. Roebling Pushes Screen] pronibiting after today the sale of Snow white, non- poisone 4 vote which abolished the volunteer is happening in. th on Robber, Then Jumps on It, | fireworks in phe es ‘The procla- system, ‘i mation contained an order for the When one of her 434 | or > ‘The Jady from Montana started as ba her ald but Intruder Gets $4,000 Pin. rrest of any persons discharging a her name was culled, stopped abrupt- another gallan TRENTON, N. J, May 1—Awak-|sirearm of any sort within the city end your corn misery and | ev animated cor {t, and sometimes yo ened by a noise, Charles G. Roebling, | /imits ma Your corn misty and |ly the very animated conversation ii An MI with halt w doren| ened by a noise, Charles G. Itoe ing a eae Wil, Rec Mahared Wn she had been holding with the Con. | ;, ssinen at onc cae eapaes Lhd De Mabe hamid b ly," said Superintendent of Police Jeressmen on either side of her, folded | do not have to search very far] Roebling Sons Company, discovered | 5 on And in respect to the | |her arma, half rose from f chair | for the reason re oie Rankin) «@ burglar hiding behind a Japanese] Fourth of July | do not anticipate it ’ Jtypifies in her slender figure, | seein Hi i. wast will be amended unless the war with and sal n full, ro aging H nore 4 vom early to-day ! and said in a full, 1 pging | Ainple soft bla oxy, her turnoy Germany {s over by that thme |volce that could be heard all over | white collar, t nd_of woman who] Mr Roebling pushed the screen over the hall of Congress ems to the unsophist n the intruder an amt “NO” nat flower of xen'itlity. She is the top of it, calling for help. ‘The bur-| CARRANZA IS INSTALLED. ater that night when the vote on rage man's ideal of everything 4) wa. was too powerful for the older E |the Selective Draft Bill as a whole} The men man and soon fought himself loose was taken Miss Rankin voted In sup- | Jeannette Ra or th i hed Mr. Rocb- the cqwboys in Bret Harte tin port of the me: In other words, First Constitational President Since Madero Wan Anni ated. MEXICO CITY, May 1.—Venustiano ore servants room the robber had made hi Corranta ill take office late to-day | ways fell in love with th ei aha wank Of seonrd<in favor Of the linctan” ‘The women you escape, taking with him a pin 1] as the Firat Constitutional President of volunteer system, but when it waa|for the same re at $4,000, Other valuable booty] Mexico nee the assassination of anciaco me tin xeribe to the Te Now, this eult ¢ ro on Feb. the First ¢ 1913. At titutional which he had collected in the house] was left behind { defeated overwhelmingly supported | tne selective draft haus ‘alw lt Rantene: uuler WDEt te MreoRsls. tie Miss Rankin voted with far less | pathetic th Mnost. radical constitution. of any ims: } dramatic emphasis than many Con-|™minds are ‘COUNCIL OF NATIONS portant country In the world gtessmen. Sbe has denied that her| the knee to amill female souls Pr ° jeclaration of a} out with a parlor trieks first vote against the declaration of a] out with w parlor trick nd) a sulute of state of war with Germany was ac- | complishments, : rhe round of the ube Wat the e - , ~ signal for peals of bel. rol he od to her. Mi Ahane Gali Bad in the capital played the national ° fore aa te 2 tt EM | fainting which were attrib e On the other band newspaper men Miss Rankin may have brains tin anthem tucked away under carefully j ho witnesand he © still of the War fixtures. sid tag a her wer Yet y waered brown hal She ne have f the Wa * “SEE 1 YoursELr. wert that it was accompanied by all power and eloquence, strength aod) CHICAGO, May 1.—Miss Jane Ad suites in your home and you will be just as delighted Write to bent Me hele (yer ae at ee ican) private conversation which we had | came i an address yeaterday tofor ons i a ion with it as the happy couple in the picture. | | | | Hs Padded br lira. night nhe | the Chicago Woman's Club on “Patri- ev ; rae, be i RO & ib ble tage a etary : *| ‘My, it certainly is a beauty!” Mrs. Homelover | seh | Beautiful Nine-Piece Dining Room se “You can have one of these handsome dining room | price—and on such small payments—only $8 a month.” There are nine pieces in the set large table with drop ends, buffet, china cabinet, five straight chairs and one arm chair covered in real leather. Every apt to determine \ Heart 1 shall not at proved to me merely that she ix a|otism and 1 | Just how Miss Rankin cast that first Very pleasing woman, ve iflsts,"” de SHAPIRO & ARONSON att ae Waiver VGA Wee van ‘ ry anxious | the United States should net willingly | a exclaims. “I've never seen anything so rich and piece is the work of a master cabinetmaker. The One Block Weat. of | memorable ballot. All [ know is that to please, She is spirited and con- | alow the women and children of any th xeientious, EL should say that she ha Brooklyn Bridge : when [ heard her voto she voted like nation MiaNPESAAG, WEReeLEA attractive! No wonder black enamel furniture is | price for the complete set is SN perhaps more scruples an iden are 8 und suggeste 1e 1 as { told her later on, when Pi Siiecter thin may be. Montana | cre aah CESAR htsenation eodaell ||] coming into such vogue amongst people of taste: This is but one of the remarkable values we are Lurged her to muke some explanation, elected her to Congress and the men|to sit at Athens and ive: charge at] Nadway "'S |W] And the dainty floral designs give it just the right | "Ww offering. Our tremendous stocks afford the most tu thy country of Congress flock about her « feeding all dependent populations un A t teh af cal | complete selection of beautiful sets in varied styles of MISS RANKIN PERSISTS IN MIS: jj.) |” PAC AEOH Montane IS 81 ane als desired |t Te og ag artistic design and handsome finish. You will find z i > | ‘It's very striking, isn’t it?” adds Mr, Homelover. | here just what you want for your homesa world of TAKEN ATTITUDE. | In she a woman? Is she an t country to work “St H ’ 1 told Miss Rankin that the ene. |gence? In she a force - AtORA BOER! Cresien lien. te ae: | ve noticed black enamel furniture like this in some | furniture and furnishings —and you will be surprised orm frero pion of Woennt Buftrage are inakiage| CmuGityre Will Mumalel tty ome ABs | Mose inn aude whicn they How week | ||] of the smartest Fifth Avenue shops, but I had no | at our low prices—all plainly marked. And re- Look for spital out of the incident In which| think about them does net matte to obtain on the battlefield | “Redwey & Co. 208 Centre St., NY, idea that we could get a set at such a remarkably low | member your credit is good Trade Mark Umbrella lehe figured and that she owed it ty) - _ Suffragists, particularly in New York, Sree a imma. MIP UM MMM VM, Open Saturday Evenings Coupurthurnit + Sond Ix, to explain or to deny Rees cir Rosas GOODYE AR RAINCO AT CO, Reputation Behind the Geods—Long Service Ahead of Them nust keep out of the newspaper Ve said) She wants the men bo Ce A New Frame if the Wind Breaks (t and gress JO get used to seeing her there os Retiring from Business | (| Sete * porate paced wre LAE Lk QUARTER CENTURY IN RETAIL TRADE! ai aac sven me Western Union Telegraph Co. Has Leased Our Old-Established Store. ; tote aurea one a | Four Piece Fumed Oak Library Set f | TODAY'S BEAUTY TALK J iret written and tained about I FOR MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN © eg aM ie, For st see Co., Mfrs., N.Y are very well made and very attractive. The wu sty : ag was the e woman and should brown nish leather, which is made oat | pre arn f ‘ n enjoy a delightful sham »\ be taken as su women of the | hide nd 8 as good as and in som ways better 1 bo. q ee coat you Liga | " / : k 4 : ey eat ry ny ose-Oou Y ices e aaa boi CSUR PAR FD Ea VOL y HF PRD pg | aay at iit, SOE, $ ° ©) druggist « packag anthrox and tankin pan the n of the | ele eva or Leal AV ANTEE palllnaa teeta ileal | The Most Important Raincoat Sale in Recent Years! \|SPECIAL OFFER tt water his " ful " | * : ° A | ee crscco’ Niguld, ¢ Mes W Mason, “There ie no more | Eleven Big Bargain Lots to Insure Immediate Disposal! | 11 $100 Columbia Grafonola Br of iiae a vpudiate Miss Kanhin'e LOT 1 Mlen’s $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 values; Double Tex. Raincoats. Guaranteed Waterproof 50 { NO DEPOSIT : ee *hanipoo ' Mr. M tick eM | LOT 2—Men’s $10, $12.50, $13.50 values; Cashmeres, Tweeds, Waterproof Raincoats.... &e45 j This ite Columbia Gratonela 19 « both a " Bie }. $15, $16.50, $18 values; Gabardines, Rainproof Tweed and Novelty Rub- in Mahogany or Oni An ‘ ithe lady trom Muntena* was ons |LOT 3—Mieny’s berized Coats 8-75 Rugs and Carpets || toes es bres every} : uted Hid wv. She in| pes ). $20, $22.50, $27.50 values; Cravenettes, imported materials and newest syle 50 : 24e18 Hag Rug ; Antable fos iLonieto the men ana (eer eIVAOE © Ranecets. Thi lot includes many of our finest products....+++s+seseseee¥s 10- i Chair & Rocker pe St ; t “ fM na And in —— hese su ptial golden oak eha 2 8 Cr Rug seition Si ust hekamnginmarntLOy: <8 ete gn:sghig7 8D valome Romine Cantons in wetiout colors and asl. ¢ MEET oe ene eee atane Pinta cto ara i sive One "$2.45. 0 Cree R a Kin in a Conereaswoman 1 aa g__ WT omnen’s $9, $10, $12.50 values; in Cashmeres, Tweeds and Mixture effects..... 4e%S froeks nd Be aeons VETO COMe Ftp State which has ts LOT 7--Women’s $12, $13.50, $15 values; Plaids, Checks and Novelty Mixtures; allcolors @e? > mi @ Punch Bowl a ne men w 7 Y, Six Gl was the men as well as the women or 9 Women’s Vity High Grade Silk Rubberized Raincoats,, in assortment of up-to-the. es) @ oe Bs Glove | nen strony bry ovis an tninute styles, fabrics and colors, The, very’ best that can be produced. 9) 4.50 @ 98c s ‘100% wn poor MONTANA CEG TED EERE ‘ome very expensive Coats included in this lat. Allat.,.....0.. Hae ‘ gialr*Linoleun x} \ 1S UTIFUL CUT | Inlaid Linoleum ay; . ne “4 etre fe ty peasy LOT 16 Boys’ $3.50 to $5 Black Rubber Coats and Double Tex, Bombazines.. A 2.05 a et TN MOAN Don TABUE. | ALL SEWING, TAMING, LINING, Be, Uver 1,000 Records Abe earn aw aree 1 on wan fa « era ORFE!T Saaee man ’ 1 ns !LOT 11—Girls’ $3.50 to $6 valucs; Combination Hat and Coat; all colors; belied models,... 098 EAU =e ‘qyae aid) | Corner | irnasenie dim seen | =O] yy & 121st St. Twenty-second Street oporti cre x ‘N ai RAIN COAS COMPANY Flatiron Building vy ‘the month It you wish Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row i . 10% Off tor Cash | MMMLD Between Brooklyn Bridge Sub" Station and Chatham Sq. “L"? Station care ago, When 1 Was @ Lie ul =) —— oa) A LoT 6-W $20, $22.50, $25 values; Rubberized Silk Coatsin plaids and plain effects 50 | NUXAT ED l RON: herselt has stated repeatedly that it OME Bis Cravencticn largy Vartely of ityips 10

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