The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1917, Page 6

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oe jhold the mysterious mo meeting Buchana BY THE BARFUL T0 ° jace and putting Mi of the executive co Following Buchanan's ohm said, Martin becam son to resign,” testifi irclos, how long dist paid for his service: wires were kept hot " 49 tons between the alleged 1 received.” The number of the units, the time of Peace Council’s Treasures} . ; esi i te esonted inf {helt departure, the means of theit : Marti ; 1 aah what oth th Hohm stated that he had been told y Jelegrama wore presented tn | traneporiation and, thelr exact dex- es Martin asPaymaster— | which final Tayi te vhich were sc etween Bus) tination canno roby a q Names Martin as Paymaster ire By 1 by th endant Taylor that a secret |. PaGNUItee, Martin: vowler (kaise for obvious reasons, news bi Told Buchanan Got $5,000. | Washington to dissemina The Nations | munitions, David Lamar surprine jovern de ling his tactics of admit 1| Jit 1 patd the expenses o gates who came to a mecting Jat Washington, 1 paid them also for }lost wages and 11 } | Use “Tiz’”’ for aching, burn- ing, puffed-up fect and corns or callouses. “Surei use TIZ” | oy r every time for any | with « Mr. I Hotel Sher foot trouble.” | man, Chicago, He said Rusky was } © business man Interested in’ the | couneti.” David Lamar had admitted earlier | cnat he had registered at the Sherman © Jan "KH, Musk Martin wanted him to | Hohm said | get thern to send delegates > | vention July 31 Good-bye, sore feet, puening feety | A it “forty wollen feet, tender feet, tired feet. | Good-bye corns, callouses, b.crions | © and raw spots. No more s' ht 188, HO more limping wit lrawing up your face in ag i magical, acts right 0} yut all the poisonous € puff up the feet, Us smaller shoes. U your foot misery abie your fee: feel. rikes in mu utions — were ‘avoring such y to stop the tation of munitions, Buchanan, Tin” ai Ah! bow comfort. | Fowler, Jacob C. Taylor, Herman Schulteis and Mortin, he said, were Get a 25-cent box of “Tir” now at) atl present at this convention and any druggist or department. store | ea yored the resolutions Don’t suffer. Have good feet, glad | sone witness testified that it was feet, feet that never swell, never hurt | | never get tired. A year's foot comfort) "t & : “del ; guaranteed of money refunded | that the break ecame between Huch- Advt. anan and Martin over who should second meeting held on Aug. 1, 417-49 West 42d St. ~ ere First Millinery Clearance Sale of the Season Trimmed Hat Salon Second Floor 325 Choice Renard Models 8 5 Values from $10 to $15 6: Clearance at Untrimmed Hat Section Ground Floor 1,000 New, Stylish and Au- thoritative Shapes; Black and 8 5 c Colors. Values Up to $5.00, at Stern Brothers West 42d and West 43d Streets New, Popular Styles in Men’s & Young Men’s Suits at $22.50 These garments are posilive evidence that men can dress well at moderate cost if they select their clothes at Stern Brothers. The materials include fancy worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots, blue serges and flannels in blue, grey and green, West 42nd Men’s Smart Overcoats, at $15.00 Worth $22.50 Conservative Chesterfield or button-through models, in pineh or full backs. The New Westminster Overcoats For motor and street: wear, made ex pressly for us in London, in browns, greys and fancy heather mixtures, at $30.00 and 35.00 Smart velor t and the Martin faction} fered in evid k control by cloeting Taylor in| were his. He told me that Buchanan had no He said Buchanan had been tioned $5,000 as the sum Buchanan had been organized Jn | 4 ities of the Peace Counell and stir up nent against the shipment of pectators this morning by chang | aaa Sa ee el ee \ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 191 -/ARMY BASE HOSPITALS EW Sn] TO BE SENT TO FRANGE .n'ses.cmcierisuae® “Se ;| Will Reduce Number of Hospital ANOTHER BIG CREDIT Ships, Which Have Become Special U Boat Targets, WASHINGTON, May 4.—Definito a | "| Plans have been completed for send- | Second Loan Likely to Be Larger ing United States army base hos- pitals to the fighting front in France. ney bag. At|and fighting everything n quit as|ing that six di fartin at the] June 10, 11 mittee, tered at the Hotel Janie under the alias of Fe ‘|that on the last 6 angry had also engaged joining that it | 4, and me te the activ CHICAGO, Mi fleet of motor cepted here by the d court and|been converted into ser and ia ready On what front the rines. boa The Franklin Simon & Co. Regiment of the Home Defense League Will participate in the Parade tomorrow, Satur- day, May 5th, and the store will be closed at noon Franklin Simon & Co.’s Employes TO SUBSCRIBE TO United States Government 3!4% Bonds The Liberty Loan of 1917 ON THEIR OWN TERMS Believing it to be our duty to the Govern- ment to encourage the sale of the ‘Liberty Loan of 1917” among our employes, we have arranged to invest our own funds in a sub- stantial block of these bonds, and to give our employes the privilege of buying them on partial payment terms as low as One Dollar Weekly thereby giving every “employe an opportunity to participate. And all bonds will be delivered to em- ployes upon the first payment, even if it is only one dollar, because we believe that immediate possession of the bonds will stimulate patriotism and economy, and be- cause the credit of Franklin Simon & Co.’s employes is unimpeachable. franklin Simon & Co. FIFTH AVE S—37th and 38th STREETS Stern Brothers West 43rd Street Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues An Unprecedented Offering, To-day and Saturday, Of a Special Purchase of Women’s Tailored Suits In all sizes from 34 to 44, at $14.50 . new st;les, made of serges, Poiret twills and ir: in attractive belted or straight-line models. Values as high as $35.00 The sending of the American hos- pital units is in accord with the plar nay. to increase hospital facilities behind first of athe front and reduce the number of ¢ «| hospital ships, which have become & special targets for German subma- fore the British Commission leay rervic ve Despite protests of the Red Cross, ¢ t will belruthless destruction of ships bearing larger than t ting nothing|yut Into service was not made known. wounded soldiers, including | continues, &ince Germany declines \t0 hear the protests of civilization, the only course open’ to the allies is TO BE GIVEN BRITISH ——ae Have home-mac Strawberry short cake TODAY bu be sure to us HECKERS’ SELF -RAISING Than the First of $200,000,000. WASHINGTON, May 4—Another loan to Great Britain within the next week was forecast by officials here 00,000,000 is be- f $8,000,000 a Vashington and before the first is Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Aves. Wey3rd Street A Reduction Sale, Saturday, of Misses’ and Girls’ Outerwear Misses’ Suits, Junior Girls’ yits Attractive styles, made of Poiret twill, jersey | Shoe top styles, developed in jpable ma- cloth, serges or tricotine; taken from terials, only one or two int So models; regular stock; 14, 16 and 18 yrs, | sizes from 12 to 16 ye, at $20.00 and 29.50 | at $15.00 Regularly $29.50 to 45.00 Regularly up to $27.4 Misses’ Suits, Misses’ Coats, Braid bound, tailored and dressy models, of | Smart models full flare and beltewtyle tricotine, taffeta or Poiret twills, only one shoulder tape collar and silk litg” in some styles; 14, 16 and 18 years, throughout; popular colors, at $50.00 at $15.00 and 23.5¢ Regularly up to $89.50 Regubrly $22.50 to 39.75 Girls’ Coats, To close out $3.95, 5.50 and 9.75 Made of serges, gabardines, poplin, check silk lined throughout; © faille stk; many handsomely ng colorings, or Regularly $7.50 to 19.75 Tailored and Sport dats That were formerly $4.95 to 1.50 are now $2.95, 3.95. te 9.75 There are splendid assortments of smart models in te favored straws and combinations, suitable for Women, Misses and Girl Third Floor. Women’s Untrimmed Hats Main Floor, at important price adintages. $2.50 and 3.00 Black Lisere Hats; als; | 4 ,- Nacre Italian Rough Straw Hats i] $1.45 Superior Quality Leghorns at $50 each With mushroom and straight brin A Well-Known Brand of Sprt Silk Will be available on the Main oor at $1.50 a yard Former prices were $2.50 and 3.06 Also a Splendid Selection of Silk Pee Ends Arranged in lengths up to 6 yards, Regularly sold up to $4.50 a yard at 68¢ up to $2:50 a yard Exceptional Values, Saturday, Min Floor: Women’s Seasonable Nainsook Unde-eay Nainsook Cambrie Top Nnsook Night Gowns, Petticoats, Envelo Chemises at $1.00 at 95c a98c Shadow Lace and Net Blouses, at $39 Lined with superior quality flesh chiffon and ne daintily trimmed and embroidered, Ostrich Feather Boas Smart Marabow: apes Unusual value at $1.95 Unusual value at $2.75 and 95 et a a er mn a at er rey

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