The evening world. Newspaper, May 31, 1917, Page 4

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sonwrabtini noe Fhe a oo ne egg welcome am Teele were it rt ar Become wares @alicries, He entered the Senate, ac- work and the great * Laundry Basemes ‘t House wong companied by other members of the at civit 0 yt Pd in the electt-| ary was discovered at 8 cio ast cdmmission, Count V, Maccht at nations, which wore 7_oo- dasement of the Nevada Collere, the Italfan Ambassador, sole |fulltiess, and iter Wy contaltal” bean thete Warren Liner From Boston Hit | down, Laundry, No. 290 Ameterdam sasspant ot the ‘iploaile sultery, > arn k awn eaer enue, which is part of the five mer pieces of art and treasures of in-| Mine~Lifeboats Swamped— Wilts hie, wits; Sotsied th the applaue. [austey, have been barbatotsly, sactis Died PETER. MAHER GOES vot the aps ‘nous, Vice ‘preldent Marsha Introduced etn as conquered countrien, per. en St 4 Met, Now Phyntea! the Prince with « vaowil tribute t0] sonal slavery haw. returned as in’the| BOSTON, (May 31—Fifty-nine of /FOrmer Pagilist, ie kaos nied esepnaeee, the ce sald) worst period of imuayanvel invasions.” the sixty mon aboard the Warren liner — ee Sagamore, from Boston, were lost “ta ¢ this hour of dariger, In which | Navy Is Mourning the Death of Rear Admiral .Upsh when the vessel was gunk by a mine Says Allies Will Bé Will Be Proud of | ey ne ete are sntions the:| WASHINGTON, May S1.—-Acherican| ot the Irteh coast two monthe ago, ,| Sufferings When World Pul- |nave torgotten old and new compe-|*V8! officers everywhere to-day were| a -cdraing ¢o Capt. Alexander Fenton, gS fils Its Great Objects, Peter Maher, widely known as a|ed For Flavour there is no tea to compare (A smoke. Cara on ‘Am: venue were blocked fifteen heeled the death of Rear Admirat titions and have united to defeat this Upetiu, who until his death here Iast| formerly commander of the vossel, menace to, the common safety. of heart failure was fhe, cident ‘who brought the first authentic re- “We are in @ more fortunate post- By oy AS ena ved “aatemy | port of the disaster to an American WASHINGTON, May 11,—Dectar- | tion. ty fo moe ¢ und ik naval ca. | port to-day. There were two Ameri- ing that the day will come when the| “Between the United States of reer id ine dod 8 ¢ with Commo-| cans in the crew, both of whom ailled countries wilt be “proud of Ameriow dnd Italy there has never | orn Perry in the historte aes ste] shipped here as firemen. thelr suffering," Prince Udine, head| been any cause of conflict; therefore,| Porter and many commands| Capt. Fenton said the ship went of the Italian War Commission to-|in your history and in ours thore is|¥!th the newer navy. | No Connection With Ang Other Establishment in the World WORTH 4 4 tier bo ft set teen down quickly after striking a mine. delivered address to page which ) forgotten in 3 (43 & 45 West 34th Street eer a Siro others srnaa Seserzet by Remenee| Twa wey evemses’ Born: ’ a Standing on the Vico President's! “This friendship is eed by the} HONOLULU, May 31.—Two members| teen men launched @ boat, which ' rostrum, Prince Udine, dressed in} fact that both our peoples are at war, of the crew were killed when the/ drifted for nine days, during which not because of any imminent danger] steamship Hamakua, carrying explo- time ten died, The others were Ons rLOMW TA that threatened us, but to defend the) #!ves wet he wat ott the Island picked up and tanded at a port in Fresh from the Gardens o of ideals of humanity and jus-|of Maui of the aration group, The: om eS r Seanel was a total Tons, Cant. Wichart | AfT#m and all except one man died Sunny Ceylon. mys: | of exposure. e 5 “Nearly three years have elapsed |terious ine fire ran care blew ott the| Cant, Fenton had commanded the |£very packet alite-delioioue ros to s00 tiene teal \New Frocks for Summer = (hewend Peers Por All Pormal and Informal Occasions since Europe, without any justifying eloped | in'fiamenaumoet i to be en- motive, perhaps without any motive h at all, beyond the will of a small Bteamatip® "Navigation Compan; military oligarchy, was driven into the any ’ greatest conflict which human bistory| women Letter Carriers Begin records, | el ah ae Work tn Paris, “But a deeper anguish {s stirring} PARIS, May 31.—Wearing trim dark our souls, That which has grieved Our Oe an the Wealth: dentroved {Dive uniforms and glazed straw bo 8 Us moran the lives cut off inte] with the French tricolor ribbon, th Bees flower of their youth, ts the sight of | first women letter carriers to-day ma Billousness| | {miyaied and inteliigent nations who per water ce a = “ties 5th Avenue : ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street 29> Sale of 12,900 | | " SCARFS & BOW TIES % 4 — “MeCREERY SILKS” _ «« Famous Over Half a Century er Best values, largest ‘variety of weaves and styles and most complete color assortments in America on sale at all seasons of the year. ye a0 a“ 2 Were . gee ‘i Another special purchase of Men’s Silk Neckwear at ~ det & j NOW IN PROGRESS—JUNE SALE OF “ | >» remarkably low prices, considering their quality. ‘ Newest Summer Coats , Cee bhi | f, hea) _. (rd Wierd, ie More than one thousand pieces of practical 4 am «=. 4,800 Open-end Four-in-hand Scarfs and Bow Ties of good-quality ~ Summer Silks from China and Japan, including “ Silk; a variety of patterns and colors; each 9Oc Genuine Chinese Ecru Pongee Silk...........yard 75¢, 95¢c, 1.25, and 1.50 “— 8,100 Fourin-hand Scarfs and’ Bow Ties, made of Crepe, Foulard, _” White Washable Satin. ....."%."". Meoerestecesceess<Ytd S5c and O8c Silk and Satin: each 55¢ | White Washable Habutai SOT yard 48c, 65c, 75c, 95c, 1.15 Black Perspiration-proof Habutai.~.7.""..%. .yard 48¢, sion sy 95c, 1.15 Japanese Striped Washable Shirtiog Silks. Ovepheveas oes sees. yard 98¢ White Shautung Pongee Silk...4'.....0.0000v eee ess “Ave “135 and 1,75 James MeCreery & 60. 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