The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1917, Page 12

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a may lead to in- try, dimoult. undead ro-Corinan and impertatet ioraatine, gical meee tween the Dum@ Provisl Govern-| The Government's fran in this mont and the Soldiers ted Mivsrates’ reeronee: men's Committor was ee et ea renee he, | Vetrogrud Ynwi tl bie power in Russia is f fernment. s yea “fhe Provisional Government Pm of Socialists}y iit Agents, TN) AN WRKERS | Frank ‘admisnton that Mtupnia's to- | Phantom anarchy CM It, Thome regarded as favoring For- e Leaders as = {y méndeed by the quarrel bo- ty babs! gl Pun nth proclamation sign 2 b> hl bags ms ined in de- mans. Dy atay 10. The appeatfe proc! Presid of the}: revealed in the present oriain 4 ae ’ re a endurable.” tand by the ee Jom, | tation provoked by. mcf 00) , FRANCES’ POISON TEST the old regine. Isolat groupe of PROVED HER JOHN'S LOVE ns certain classes of the- yy ogae He'll Wed Pretty Housemaid After lacking conscientiousnem, to realize their aspirations rt igo vio- Doctors Spent Five Days Seeking Drug She Didn't Take. ely) piblished here to-day ‘Tie extreme Wing of Russian So- claligts will not be represented at the ists’ conference to be held at holm. This decision was reached at & conference held here, during Whidh Brending. Borgjerg and other _ Menibers of the extreme wing were lence, They threaten to deptroy dis- epine and internal poliey jana thus maid, stepped up to her employer, Mrs. Caristron, in the latter's apart- ment at No, 170 West Seventy-third Street, and announced she had taken bichloride of n.oroury, Mrs. Caristron | called an ambulance, rabies was) removed to Knickerbocker Hospital and ever since the doctors have been | exploring her interior with stomach nd other apparatus. The way Frances giggied roused their suspicions. manded 6 toll Bhe did. most Ison: thin, e yooh were stibaebesrion ad nm and e and se r Slices” of bread, with a stein of cream for a chaser. She was taken before Magistrate Groehi in West Side Court "Why dic you do this, Frances?" she was asked “I wanted to teat my John's love for me," she replied. "I thought he Was making eyes at Mary.” “John” lives in Albany, Mary is another maid employed by Mrs. Carlstron. “John Is golng to get the license ‘this afternoon and we are to be mar- ried,” said Frances. oT | Groehi discharged her.” CONSPIRACY TO KILL | VENIZELOS IS NIPPED Nine Arrested in Plot at Salonica Say,Jt Was Engineered. By Secret eC otheghtal ens, LONDON; May 10.—An official tel- | egram received here to-day from Sa- lonica saya that a conspiracy has been discovered there to assussinate ex-Premier Venizelos, Nine men who were arrested, the Use it in the Morning And walk all day in comfort. At light sprinkle it in the foot-bath and soak and rub the feet. It freshens the feet, «takes the Friction from the Shoe, and by protecting your “pose and stockings from this friction, saves ten times its « fea) yeam@m your cocking b bill. ate meme ‘or _pyer rs Allen's FootaEase has been the a REMEDS” “for hot, swollen, smarting, tender, tired, perspiring, aching feet, corns, bunions, r and calluses. uM every community men are drilling for National Prepareduess. For all these men the frequent use of ' Allen's Foot-Ease increases their efficiency and insures | || despatch says, confessed that they i néeded physical comfort. were acting under instructions from Used by British and French troops in Europe and by the @ secret committee formed in Athens troops on the Mexican Border. Sold by Drug and Dept. i a cust aiaame dt ——— stores everywhere, 25c. Sample FREE by mail. Address, ACID TH IN: ALLEN 8. OLMSTED, LE ROY, N. Y. ROWING BURNS TWO. : Wing Sarafino Santamaria, thirty-two 8 old, of No. 601 West One Hundred and Seventy-second Street was about s to enter the subway kiosk at One Hun- dred and Sixty-elghth Stree! 4 j You'll. or Later roadway at 10 o'clock to-day’ Joseph y-two years old, of Mills ou’'l over pped up and threw about half a pint of muriatic acid from a e ; bottle at his face. The high wind blew some of the acid back on Merino and both men weer burned about the face and hands. Merino ran but was caught , at One Hundred and Seventy-firet Cor Street by Patrolman Glynn. Both 1 - ia where ino Was charged with assault. | Santamaria was Hot badly injured.” Me he Stone, the ta wen said ho had had trouble with Merino | our Smoking Enjoy- ent and'the Less Your WIL Abromate Bt, Bmerm WASHINGTON, May 10.—As a re sult of conferences between British and American labor heads and between thes: heads and the Counet! of National De ar Rule “in fense, organized labor of the United St haw offered to permit abroga- | tion of the efghht-hour rule and other rights “in Fulton St, Cor. Bridge St. At Subway Station, Brooklyn, 1329-1331 Broadway Near Gates Ave., Brooklyn, 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. Bet, 45th and 40th Sts., Brooklyn, EXCEPTIONAL SALE, FRIDAY 1,009 Georgette Crepe Blouses, 2% Exceptional Value—-Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock Just received Dainty Georgette Crepe Blouses, Brand new models, in a host of various styles, Featuring Frill effects, Filet Laces, hand em- broidered designs, large collars and fancy sleeves. We call this a fortunate purchase, inasmuch as we are able to offer them at this ridiculously low price of $9.35 Value trom $3.50 (0 $5.00 a: FE IS DEAD: HAD BEEN SUFFERING 8 YEARS Cincinnati. Judge of the Superior Court here and ; powon could they |! 1883 was nominated on thé Repub- | lican ticket for Governor of Ohio. He Was Big Factor in Ohio. CINCINNATI, Q., May 10-—Josep Benson Foraker, former Unired States Senator from Oblo, soldier and here to-d. mer Senator Foraker had Beun in poor health since his retirement from the Senate in 1909, but it was not until, two weeks ago that he was forced to ‘his bed and his condition was not |considered critical until last night. Mr. \Foraker was born on July 5,| Last Saturday morning Frances| 1840 on @ farm near Rainsboro, High- Ferak, twenty-four, a pretty houge- /land County, O. He enlisted as a private in Company A Eighty-ninth Regiment, Ohto Volunteers, and served until the close of the war when he | was mustered out with the rank of | First Lieutenant and Brevet Captain. ‘After the war he graduated in 1860 ‘from Cornell University at Ithaca, N. | {¥., and began the practice lawyer, orator itizen, died at his ho: aged seventy years. For- | was defen ( but two years later, with the back~ ing of John Sherman, then United \tnes Senator from Ohio, he was./Pomination f ected and was re-elected in 1887. He eceptéd the nomination for a third rm i 1889 and was defeated in the | great Jandulide aqatnxt hie party in| It < He resigned Iva practice tramaportation of ‘rele Cveaet speci that year. of Jaw in Cinoinnati, ai : sidered at all times @ political factor, | Committee on National Detense of In 1897 hig became United States Hen- ator from Ohio, succeeding Calvin 8, ed Brice. He was Chairman of the Ohio Twice ruclaeaane ond Twice De- | repubtican State Conventions in 189g] CO-operate 1890, 1896 and 1900 and was a del deated for Upper House— it’large trom Obl to the National | | Lemon Juice Clears Skin | sallowness and complexion blemishes;| ordinary cold cream. | to bleach the skin and to bring out| strain the | the roses, the freshness and the hid- \den beauty? is acid, therefore irritating, an ‘of law in| he mised with orchard white this wavs 2 | Strain throu, a fine cloth the juice 1 ane Ne was elected | of two fresh lemons into a bottle con- taining about three ounces of orchard white, then shake well and you have a whole quarter pint of skin and com- | lemons.— the Presidency: aes Asks Hatt? ) of Vretaht. Fuirfax Horrivon of the but wes con- |the American Railway with shippers for rompt te | freight. Republican Conventions of 1884, 1888, with present equipment. ee ee eas | Make a beauty cream cheaply to soften and whiten the complexion. Massage the face, neck, arms and hands. Read directions! tt tte What girl or woman hasn't heard | plexion lotion at about the cost one | of lemon juice to remove tan, freckles, | usually pays for a small Ke. sure to lemon juice so no, pulp But lemon jui -Advt, Welcome to care ee pe tod 5 dO ohh former aa i iat rap hin. 1900. and 1904, and Jn the 1984. and 1888. conventions presented the name of John Sherman for: the to improve _rallroad. Assdclation | immed a statement yesterdidy calling upon all concerned in railroad work to loading and unloading of The additional freight to be moved, he states, must be handied Jar of into the bottle, then this lotion w tl re-, alone | main pure and fresh for months. When nid | applied daily to the face, neck, arms and hands it should help to bleach, clear, smoothen and beantify the skin. Any druggist or toilet counter will supply. three ounces of orchard white at very little cost and the grocer the mission who honor Brooklyn by their presence to dedicate the Harteau Memorial Statue to the Marquis de amb bs hero whom America and a be ll owed 8:30 A. M. to 12 M. NONE C. O. D. None Mail or Phone We Limit Quantities Wearables Seponde.’ if Women's 180 Vests Low mothe Bc G nd white; shirts knee ‘ste sizes yw, at.. GIC double heels, Child's 150 Ho Fine cotton, slightly impe Boys’ Underw albrignen ck and white; ? a! skirt (py 89 Coutil Corset Medium low buat; 4 hose sup- porters; sizes 19 to 30 at 79 Cambrie Petticoats, etc. nainsook en- trimmed with 59c 33c Wash “ gult ‘ancy stripes and colors; to 8 years; ‘ ‘: Cc am, sizes 48 Cambric Petticoats With ruffle of embrold- ery; al plin; Empire waisted ' models; hired — skirts; Zen; ut $6 Coati me: full Tiare models with large cape collars; black and Set meer es SF welted and TR to abe Neodls Grandma's, Large Size 9, ‘ashing Powder 2c 97c Special, per package ngat “were 19¢ Sash Curtains Of gwias: wl th full i ready to hangs Toad Foods Broken Rice— Ibs. Special 2V 4 for 15c rs in Rennes Cotte 16\4c Jones Whiskey 72 ruffles; 5c Slip over style; trimmed with dainty embroidery and ribbon beading; to-morrow, at | Percale and Gingham House revere effect; others trimmed b w $ | 48c Nainsook Gowns Pi hc ce | Cambric Drawers Trimmed with embroide: ry, and) cluster of fine tucks; to- cond Foo! ‘Women’s $4 & $4.50 a ine, rend selling of our footwear has left assorted sixes in many hich we are clearing to-morrow at a very luw price; in unmetal; ace shoes; welted and turned Cuban and Louis heels; not all sises tp any one style: Dut all sizes In he lot; whi ntities last, per pair Namne’s—Second Floer $10 Ponts & Pitiade | | attebly attractive dresses of serges, messalines or silk poplins; straight and waistline models; shirred sod flare skirts. Coats | of fine serges and poplins; full flare and belted models, with large cape collars; novelty pockets; in black, navy, checks and plaids. Your choice to-morrow ut | Handsome $15 Suits G jabardines, poplins, fine serges and funcy checks; lined with au de cygue; several styles with large col- fers ond ie ever-coliaiey black navy, sand Copenhagen, gold und green; all sizes in the 9 _ selection; tomorrow at e Second Floor 7.50 Wool & Fibre Rugs Reveraible; neat, Oriental and 9x12 Ft. an designs to-morrow, at .. $4.50 Japanese 3 Wool Velvet Rugs Size Jxll.s f > tt; Oriental and | Floral designs designs and |_ ors: to-morrow, at to-morrow, at 5 Namme—Third Floor \ few of the many big values in foodstuffs that’ await Vel Meats 18 72| Dade Cuts of Bie at; per Ib... 19/%e| Leg of Loin Veal; I2Vc standard Wc |] Short Forequarters OV 4c || bambi per I 29 69 Nani’ Breakfast Cocoay per IDs. aches; omato ‘and chicken; per can Eckerson's Victor Brand Butterine; per I Long Island Potatoes; “10 Ibs. for. Peppermint rmint | Pat es pe (: QUALITY SPECIAL: G Peppermint Patties like these are considered » great value, even when sold at 40¢ a pound—to sell them at 25¢ per pourd is an exceptional offer that Liggett customers will be quick to ‘eciate. @ last time we offered them at this price we sold ete gu 1 m0 pounds—sufficient evidence of their worth an jarity. q hey are big luscious disks of peppermint Mavored he cream, covered with a heavy coating of the rich: a voews pure and wholesome. juy a exces er two teday—you will enjoy them Bicetaky DRINK aT A LIGGETT FOUNTAIN Your favorite drink can be obtained at a IGGETT SODA FOUNTAIN and it will be served in a manner that will please. 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