The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1917, Page 4

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— as _ = AIRPLANE RIDDLED WHILE gress inside the German lines be- tween Laon and ft. Quentin on Monday the wings of William Dugan's | airplane were riddied with Krupp! anti-aircraft gun shrapnel from a} battery 12,000 feet below. escaped unharmed, and with Parsons of Holyoke, Mass., Keneth |Marr of San Francisco distributed veral thousand of the leaflets. to Quit. amination yesterday, | prosecution of bad faith, OPPENHEIM, GLUNS &@ 4th Street—New_Yorh al Peace Council less, He know I mi conspiring’ with an: | “You are doing this,” | Willtar ments. Will Close Out Friday 475 Pairs Women’s Shoes prosecution withdrew the question. defendants, was the been attorney for ising three of this season's most de- sirable models in all pear) gray kidskin, also |e je leather vamps with white washable id and champagne colored tops; cut extra high, hand turned soles and Louis XV. heels. Regular 12.50 Values izations, —A sem! Holl Tranklin Simon & Co. A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Clearance Sale—Friday WOMEN’S TAILORED COATS Dressy or Piain Tailored Models Of Poiret twill, gabardine, serge, burella cloth, gunniburl, wool velour or chamoisine, in light, medium or dark serviceable shades, silk lined throughout. 29.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $49.50 NONE SENT ON APPROVAL. | Franklin Simon s Co A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Clearance Sale—Friday WOMEN’S HIGH-CLASS COATS Copies of Latest Paris Models From Bernard, Lanvin, Je or Brandt; in the season's m« rich silk linings. Paquin, Drecoll, Georgette iesirable wool or silk fabrics, 45.00 Heretofore $59.50 to $95.00 AMSTERDAM (via Londo ftficlal announcement from Vienna says thet Count Crernin, Aus: nA Minister, haw left for Ger- fendquarters to ‘continue his con- erences with Chancellor von Bethmann He will take up matters which were discussed during Chan- cellor’s recent visit to Vienn: ere Terence rcecn MARTIN: ASSAILS FPS) rane vir mn mnone US PROSECUTOR IN PLOT TRIAL . Zawin | Shouts Charge of Bad Faith ! and Counsel Threatens ‘When the trial of Franz Rintelen, | David Lamar and five others charged |with conspiring to stop shipment ot | munitions to the Allies was resumed to-day tn the United States Distrio Court Henry B. Martin, one of the do- fendanta, who finished his direct ex- acoused Martin Secretary of the Anti-Trust League and was Treasurer of Labor's Nation~- “The District Attorney,” shouted | Martin, amid protests from his own attorney, L. B. Williams, “knew that I was indicted when absotutely u!lt- was guilty of - eald He was asked bow much money he had received from Lamar, but the objected and Herman Schulteis, another of the next League, Knights of Labor, Railway Telegraphers and other labor organ- ieee hoon /CZERNIN GOES TO HOLLWEG)' the Mr. “without my knowledge ond consent and if you persist you will have to obtain new counsel.” Judge Cushman finally insisted on quiet and cross examination of the witness was resumed. Martin said he never kept books or made account of either collections or disburse- counsel witness: called and he described how he had the Anti-Trust ARGENTINA AGAIN PLACES | noi | thoi no’ first, effective early in April, was held tin | Br | At that time the British me = — — ee ae a ae ae ae ae ae we SOOO OO OO 0 0S SO OS OOOO — o° Repeats Order of Last Month Held BUBNOSB ments much as the republic is entirely de | | THE. EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1917." | pendent on imported coal, paralyza- | tion of Its threatened, AN EMBARGO ON WHEAT = | RECRUITS’ TEETH FIXED FREE) ciinic” at Volunteer Dentists Enable Many Re- _— | jected Men to Enlist. | To aid in bringing up New York's! recruiting the Dental Preparedness Lengue has informed the Board of |Health that its members will attend Up by British Threat to Cut Off Coal Supply. AYRES, May 17,—The ‘gentine Government to-day an port. ae a on the exports |, the teath of recrults free. Accord: jing to figures furnished Dr. Chartes t was tho Government's second an- | Roiduan, Director of Pub. | Warbor Improv uncement of an embargo. The! ie Health Education, elghty-five prospective soldiers and sailors in Manhattan and fifty in Brooktyn al- ready have been treated and have been enabled to enlist Tho league has a let of several hundred dentists who have volun- |teered to give free treatment, These abeyance through protest of Creat itain, backed by the United States Govern nt threatened to cut off all ship f coal to Argentine, Inas Norfolk, San Naval for naval de: —_ CAMMEYER Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York Radical Reductions to Close Out Women’s Pumps Because Sizes Are Slightly Broken. Sale at Our 34th St. Store Women’s Smart Pumps in all White Snow Buck, Patent Low Heel Oxfords in White Snow Leather, Black Kid and| Buck), Mahogany Gun Metal Calf, 2-inch| Russia Calf. and Covered Louis XVI.|Gun Metal Calf. Heels, Turn and Welt| Welt Soles, 13-inch Soles. Military Heels. Also Women’s Sport Oxfords in Combina- tions of Havana Brown Kid and White Kid. Another Sport Oxford is of Mahogany Russia Calf and Fawn Suede. 114 inch Military <r er ce or ee ee ee Lord @ Taylor FIFTH AVENUE i) 38th Street OOS Today, Friday and Saturday Offering Impressive Values in Shirts, Neckwear, Pajamas, Robes Underwear and Half Hose pro: WASHINGTON, M Bell PART OF THE 200,000. One hundred and thirty-three clergymen have offered to go with Col, Roosevelt's army. —— Here Is Ap- Branch, 645- 649 Broad St. Heels, Leather Soles. ot 39th Street Latest Styles and Immense Varieties to Select From ers. Shirts $5.85 | Pajamas. . $1.10 Extra heavy, splendid wearing § Madras, percale and mercerized silk with satin stripes in the § materials, in fancy stripes and latest novelty effects | plain colors, 1 Shirts (Tub Silk) $2.95 | Robes(CottonCrepe) $2.95 { A large assortment of neat, j Imported Robes; fancy stripes {fancy stripes; also all white ; n blue, tan, gray or lavender i SI A M. as ) $1 65 exclusive patterns. hirts (Madras 68 4 AP SREY a aiig Talal taper | Half Hose (Silk) 40c mercerized materials in soft 1) Black and various colors; cotton Four-in-Hands .65c | Half Hose (Fibre) 28¢ Toulard Handkerchief Scarfs ir ! Fibre Half Hose with cotton vi also blue and 4 heel and toe. Excellent wearing {wi dots, 1 quality, Black and colors Bat Wing Ties 45c , Union Suits 95¢ i] Crepe faille andfancy silks; 4 1 Sea Island Cotton and Cott {large a nt of patterns j Mesh } Pajamas $1.65 | Shirts & Drawers, ea., 40c i Made of fine madras and mer- | White, self striped madras; j erized materials in neat fancy sleeveless Shirts and knee Draw Ground Floor dentists will treat every man rejected | industries was thus!on account of his teeth who brings & note from the recru men applying in Manha the s \ OI —S6 Se oe ee me a es Annual May Sale Men’s Furnishings ce ee re a ee ee ee ee ae eno <>» S09. 19 — > 0 — 0 fe ee ee CL TS CT CT TTT TT TTT: er 0 ———————— el fficer, The mare being Dental In Brooklyn the dentists are treating the men in their offices: n aa —Harbor ana New York, Puget Sound Station, Boston, Philedeiphia, San Diego and Mare Island Navy Yard were recommended to Congress to-day by Secretary of War Baker as necessary — I 000 SS OS SS S00 SS OO —— Newest Newest Frocks in Serges, Taffetas, Satins, Crepe Meteor, if Crepe de Chine. Net, Newest Frocks in Crepe Meteor. Selected from regular stock, in the de- | sirable materials for present wear. 43 & 45 West 34th Street Very Specially Priced 16.50 Very Special Gabardine \ See, | POOR | Very Special Model Frocks (Second Floor.) For Town, Country & Sports Wear Newest Models in Serges, Poplins, Velours, Silk Lined. | Vern Special) Newest Models in Poiret Twill, Burella, Satin, Cashmere Velour, Silk Poplin, Silk Lined. | Very Special) -———Suit Reductions——_} Women’s & Misses’ Suits Reduced to | (20.00 12.50 prone ys ti ape More Than Any Other American Piano, the OCG hiEherigD Has Preserved Its Individuality rPPHE Chickering planoforte of today is deep-rooted in those ideals of tone perfection which tong since made the name of Chickering celebrated the world over, Jonas Chickering in his time made the world's finest piano. His successors have maintained that individuality, those high standards of construction, so that now, in the Chickering, the possessor is as- sured of the finest pianoforte it is possible to acquire. The Chickering illustrated above is in Louis XV period design, mahogany, $950. CHICKERING WAREROOMS Lord & Taylor Store FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street works all week. Onder Coats & Capes | Third Wloor.) -15.00| * DARSAAAASARAABARAGS. SADREARRRALASDAESEPBARES AARAS LISSSRUNAD ARS ARLES SSBEALLSCS ASAD

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