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a eee amar awit Mth a | in the mas x PPPTSISSSOSSSI9SS DEDSFOSSISOOSIGIM YT D FOR BOARD BILL. ISLAND, N. ¥., June 6.— Gispute over a board bill to-day, Radley killed Mrs. Nina Adams Photgun and then shot himself. ‘& Cow minutes later. ley was as plumber, sixty-three age, and Mrs, Adams, who was . ~ boarded in his home. — LIKELY 10 RETURN dent Tries to Force Declara- tion of War on Germany, ‘TOKIO, June 5.—The Chinese revo- lutionary movement to'day is tend- ing toward the restoration of a mon- archy and the enthronement of the old Chang Dynasty. Latest reports received here from Peking deny that President Li Yuan Hung has resigned under pressure of the militarists, who have established & provisional government at Tientsin. Heu-Shi-Chang, head of the revolu- tionists’ provisional government, !s known to have monarchistic leanings. Hau-Shi-Chang has assumed his du- ties preparing to‘demand the resigna- tion of President Li Yuan Hung. fitting of Harris ts, of course, ac- and comfort, but Soe not forget ap- “Dien faces require lenses mountings of different and kinds. fe select the shape and size of lenses and style of mounting most becomingly adapted to the individuality of your features. Harris Glasses—if required —ecost $2.00 or more, depending threatened to block the plan of Presl- dent Li to rush through an immediate declaration of war against Germany. Eighty members of Parilament have . . . | resigned and several membrs of Li sared antl the mountings se. | Yuan Hung’s administration have Ned lected from Peking, acoording to cabiegrams s received here. This leaves President Li's Government practically par- alyzed. The movement toward a monarchy is further emphasized by the fact that Gen. Chang Haun, Military Governor of the Province of Anhwel, favors re- iving the old Chang dynasty. It was yen, Chang who virtually placed Hsu- 8 ang at the head of the provi- sional government in Tientsin, Two thousand rebel troops from the province of Anhwel belonging to Past 334 Bt. West 1261 sath ‘at, beet “Stn, « tembus Zy.. ot. Sat anger 4th Ave. Ave, vem, oe BcNieboias X AY. det.’ bet 180i « iste redwadet_set bet. 99th @ 100th Cia, ray, or. Willo’by, Brookiym Fulton pion Ber Bt., ‘opp. A. & § A. & 5., Rrooktye 483 Broad 6t.. next wo Bedell, Newark No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street New Afternoon Dresses (Bevend Fleer) Very Specially Priced S00 S17 0S 0 OS SD I Newest Frocksin | Cre, rare | Ned de Chi 3 25.00 Very Special! Newest Frocks in Georgette Crepe, Taffeta, Soiree Silk, Newest Frocks in Georgette, Satin, Tricotine, Charmeuse, M Crepe Meteor. sat DaintySummer Frocks— Novelty Voiles, Ratine, Gingham and 6.50 Dimity, smartly Tailored Models and Embroidered and Lace Trimmed effects. Specially Priced Newest Summer Coats (Third Pivery Very Specially Priced Newest Models in Serges, Poplins, Velours, Tweeds, Silk Lined. 15.00 Very Special Newest Models in Poiret Twill, la, Cashmere Velour, 2 0. 00 Silk Poplin, Silk Lined. Very Special), New Summer Frock of Embroidered Georgette, $25.00. Parliament Disrupted as Presi-| The disruption of Parliament to-day | the command of Gen. Ni-Shi-Chun | have arrived near Tientsin on @ spe- | Fink j and of of f in — | | ee cial train. Two thowsand more are re- ported to be en route to Tientsin from another province. No other movement | Tokio is that China will be plunged into anarchy. — COUNT ROBBED IN STREET. | ‘Two of Men Gamboa Ace Joneph Street, Charles Finkelstein of No. 99) St. nt arrested to and robbery. man who said he was Count Pedro! Gamboa of Italy, now stopping at the Hotel Lafayette. attacked him in East Twelgth Street, | near Second Avenue, early thts morn- | ing and stole money Kapolski was arrested while runnii ha #ent to their r | places under poll OO Oa 00) ae Oe Oe Oe (0) ne O ee Oem Orr “They that can give up liberty to obtain temporary safety deserve neither.’”—Benjamin Franklin. hahahahahahaha chdacacaciataaattaadtataatatataadidadatiadaataticaditactdadadadh CHINESE REPUBLIC | CHINAMEN ENROLLING FOR CONSCRIPTION REELS; MONARCHY | 01 add ing you T FRE! troops is reported, Tho belief in Poles ‘Taken to Register by Poljee. Stein of No. 29 East Tenth Mark's No. 631 , and Louls Kapolski | Eleventh Street were y charged with assault | The complainant was a) He alleged the trio Young America Marches To-Day Against Foes of (Special to The Evening World.) military force against the foes of democracy the world @ chance to vindicate its beliefs, and a The opportunity which is offered on registration fundamentals of political and personal liberty, not his watch and $54 in) back and no turning pack. personal, racial character, but with resolute determination to devote || World. By Secretary of War Newton D. Baker. Washington, June 6. Tan young America begins its march as a and the world. It ought to be a day of re- Jolcing in that it gives the first great democracy of day of serious responsibility, because this is the time when democracy must be saved. day to the young men of America is unparalleled in our history, We are in this war to save the early MESSER only for ourselves, but for future generations. Un- || tll a complete victory is won for these principles there can be no holding }} We shall need all the energy and all the resources at our command to de exerted, not against the Gérman people, nor with intolerance of a to the success of the unselfish cause which we are defending all that we have to offer. eA ord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street 38th Street | o— 0 6 — oS So Soo tes ——— | | | | Mi} HII i mA Summer Sale 5,000 Men’s Shirts Tomorrow and Throughout the Week By All Odds the Greatest Shirt Values We Have Been Able to Offer This Season probable that these values will not soon be duplicated. ‘Therefore Men Are Advised to Purchase in Quantities Ground Floor, s&th Custom Finish i Percale, Mercerized and 3) 2 ° Ps ' ° Silk Shirts i Madras Shirts 3.45 1.00 ei $ e | $ e x Custom Finish Shirts, made to Lord & Madras, Percale and Mercerized Taylor order, of selected silks; five but- } Shirts in a large assortment of con- $ ton and silk faced front; white grounds | servative and novelty stripes. White with stripes of blue, tan, pink, lavender, | Oxford Shirts with collar attached, es- green and black, pecially adapted for sports wear. $ Considering the present wholesale cost of materials it is more than \\ Street Side. j ) | | \ Ii Dt UNITED STATES WILL United States will pay 2,000,000 lives in this war, was the declara- tion of Hudson Maxim, inventor, speaking here at a Red Cross re- ception given by employees of the Thomas A. Edi%n factory. follow entering. “German propaganda and paci- fists are responsible for our being unprepared and now we will bave to pay,” ‘Mrs, Edison was in the receiv- navy at once, was eubscribed to the Liberty Loan and $2,000 realized for the Red Cross, NCH FORM POLISH ARMY. | PARIS, June 6.—President Poincare [has signed a decree creating a Polish | army. French army will form the nucleus of the new force and all other available The men will fight under the anctent | || | Polish flag, will be organized in the same manner as the French army and | Will be maintained at the expensd of | the French Government o oS So SoS 0 So So ee ——G | | ! | DI SI OI OI SI SS 1 0 SPIO. BURG PAY 2,000,000 LIVES, *SAYS HUDSON MAXIM RANGD, N. J. June 6—The Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. He led that another war would the one we are just At Reduced Prices—WEDNESDAY Maxim said. Women’s Silk Parasols 2.00 «a 3.00 Heretofore $4.00 to $10.00 line and bade farewell to many ithe who will join the army or ‘wenty-five thousand dollars Including many imported Parasols, of taffeta silk in plain colors, also effective color combinations. Now Fighting for Nucleas of New Corps. Princess or hook handles in a variety of woods, many with leather wrist loops. The Poles now serving in the On Sale in our greatly enlarged Parasol Shop, Fourth Fioor. will be invited to enlist. Founded 1826 Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street _ Special Sale Beds and Bedding At Much Below Usual Prices An event planned with a view to the Summer home’s requirements—and providing exceptional economies in furnishings of standard qualities and the mest desirable styles. Brass Beds Formerly $22.50 Sale Price $14.85 Enamel Beds Formerly $9.25 Sale Price $7.50 Brass Bedsteads Bungalow Style Very Special $9.50 Low head and foot; finishes. Sizes 3 ft., 3 ft. 3 inches or 3 ft. 6 inches. Steel Divans $6.75 A folding model of strong construction. With Spring. 2 ft. 6 and 3 ft. sizes. Bed Springs $4.90 Woven wire or link springs. Continuous . YY _ ) posts, rly Steel frame, All sizes. inches; five &4cinch’ fillers f-encesvescmanvan(pencanmcancencend if} the full size; four in the ler sizes, Fi Special for Two Days pales sizes. Fine enamel (As illustrated) (As illustrated) Heavy 2-inch round posts =, and effectively trimmed 5 inch filling rods. In bright Only or satin finish; all sizes. Felt Mattresses f | 4 ft. 6 and 4 ft.... $11.50 s y 3 ft. 6, 3 ft Feather Pillows i A | and 3 f ft! AY then $9.50 Size 22x28 inches. Very 4 , Lord & Special.........$1.95 each “Ritz” Day Bed t 4 Taylor Pure White Geese Liha Raxipel attresees 7 . n mahogany, ivory or oll edge and in best qual- Feather Pillows i Brey enamel. Not including | ay tickings. Large size. Very soft and comfort- } springs, mattresses and pil- | Formerly $40.00. . able; well filled. Size 22x28 lows. Smaller sizes in propore Br iaaransial 9 CL derriyy Sa CU al dil Sivth Fu {ee eee omen cmmcmm cemomme eee ae: ae ae ee aes moe ame ES June Sale of Bed Furnishings At Special Price Reductions Medium-weight Blankets, Bed Spreads, Comfortables and Pillow Cases. Standard in quality and in wanted sizes. Muslin Sheets White Blankets Comfortables Single Bed Size......$3.65 and $4.85 | Figured Silkoline. . Pre ECO Formerly $4.00 and $5.50 a pair. | Cotton filled, Formerly ‘$a. 00 each, Full Size. . $5.00 and $6.00 | Figured Mull Tops............ $3.50 F ‘ormerly 5.50 and $6.75 a pair. Cotton filled. Formerly $3.95, Bed Gonads | Bed Spreads | Bed Sets Crinkle dimity, scal- Printed in pretty colors, Satin finished, full loped.. .$2.25 and $2.65 | $1.65, $1.95, $2.25 size; $6, 25 quality. $5.50 Muslin Sheets Muslin Pillow Cases Size Were Now | Size Were Now 63x99 g8c 82c | 42x36 each 24¢ Xe 72x99 $1.10 94c | 45x36 each 27¢ 22c 81x99 $1.18 $1.04 | 50x36 each 30¢ 5c gox99 $1.28 $1.14 | Envelope Day Cases—45x36, pair 89¢ Becond Floor