The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1917, Page 8

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ie . 9 8 at A TERRIFYING SUBSTITUTE. ‘the Louisritie Courier Journal.) ir now of, the once fa- horseman. SASTORIA > For Infants and Children. The King | “ke ell to Rabon You Have Always Bought Troops at Front. cor ey jon). ee © 100 West 32d St. Sy oh 8 42 bt Tt ee aE Ee Pongee Coat Dresses Silk Jersey Sport Dresses Navy Serge Dresses Afternoon Taffeta Dresses Gingham & Org. Comb. Dresses Emb. White Voile Dresses Pongee Sport Dresses Crepe Meteor Dresses White Net Graduation Dresses White Georgette Dresses ae Values 20.00 to 37.50 Tailor-made Suits Tan, Copen. Green and Checks 12°° Value to 49.50 Tailor-made Coats Tan, Green, Gold and Checks l 2.50 Value to 35.00 ENTRANCE on 32d St., one flight up. West 42nd Street The Annual Clearanc Will Misses’ and Girls’ Suits 4)f smart woolen materials; about 40 suits in all, at $10.00 Misses’ tions of Georgette Crepe and Pussy Willow at $9.75 Formerly $12.75 to 16.50 Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats Tailored and dressy models; from 6 to 16 years, at $3.95 $7.50 to sizes for Junic Formerl 12.50 I } ee ree = RUSSIAN PEASANTS. = CALL ON ARMY 10 DEFEND REPUBLIC Fighting Strength of the fn ise For Over 30 Years. | PETROGRAD, June @ (via Lon The Congress of Peasant Extraordinary Sale| * Take Elevator Stern Brothers Between 5th and 6th Avenues ‘Misses’, Juniors’ & Girls’ Outerwear | Saturday, of cic ‘ ‘ = C : Misses’ High Class Suits One or two of a kind, ’in tricotine, rovide drastic reductions, as follows: Navy Blue Taffeta Dresses Also the new Shirtwaist Dresses, made of Crepe de Chine and combina Misses’ Sport Coats Juniors’ and Girls’ Dresses Including the wool jersey sweater For afternoon wear, of crepe de coat, gunniburl and other materials, Chine and taffeta, also pongee, tn Jacobean Oak, crushable 54 Inches tong ec CHINA CLOSET Formerly $11.75 to 16.50 40 Inches wide, SERVING TABLE ; 5 inches wide, Washable Frocks Raa ened f tt. extension; 1 ws and Girls, made of non ARM CHAIR and SIDE | linens, some embroidered, $79.98 ° $7.50 and 9.75 ene pn RN __THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1917. session here adopted a resolution to- lites discipline and stir the iao| day calling upon the army to submit | troops into a renewed offensive. man has yet dared assume the aa a o discipl HOUIE: to CisciDsinG Aaa eeyeee. HVE? he Workmen's and Soldiers’ Counc! tut The Congress af slutely | dominates the situation. | firms the duty of those it/ represents ident Tsoheldse, with his col- to defend the country energetically | leagues, are the collective masters of | and make every sacrifice to sustain | ussia. the fighting strength of the army. " ein | Nine 1. Ww. We Recant) About 150 ‘The text of the resolution adopted Stl Held im Jain, by the Delegates of Peasants says: | ROCKFORD, UL, June 8, “The Peasants aspire to an equit-| 150 anti-conscriptionists who stormed | able peace without humillating “@n- | the county jail here Wednbsday night! nexation or indemnity and with the|and demanded that they be locked up : SUFFRAGE CAMPAIGN BY onary Russia | Roselle, N. J., “dy Polke | Had Sew “Votes for Women” Slogan on Garment—Got Them Back. of Roselle, N. the recanted last night, regis-|phese pajamas were Intended strength of the army and the struggle : = — = "l tor the safety of the patrimony of | en ere ee =) the Russtan people. The Congress | Sane ona Shoe Mons Standard of Merit Final Sale Saturday to discipline and defend revolutionary hu of peasants and workers, It grants Its benediction to this war and | will not forget the blood which has been shed 544" St. Ne k | ordered that the resolution be read to all ranks of the army and the navy Mt Krustaleff-Nes , | who | President of the tive Committee of the Work ‘ounell at the time , volution tn 1906, has complete autonomy of v District of Little Rus- | < to a telegram received from Poltava, He has] n permit the, district was authorities sre and Work sent represen yaslav District with a de Csr ly ‘RUSSIAN BANKERS PLAN | TO FIGHT MOB RULE, AS | THEY FEAR ITS MASTERY Said to Be Hanging Be arism and = Mobism — Only Dictator May Restore Order. | By William G. Shepherd | Frew Staff Conenpondent PR’ IGRAD, June 8.—Russia is hanging in the balance between Czarism and mobism, America and the Allies must face the fact square- ly. Under present conditions Russia | will not fight A meeting of bankers and busines: |men to-day crystalllzed the first re ‘action against mob rule, Five bun dred conservative 1 unaliied with the autocratic were there. Attendance was by card only, ‘The! meeting was held in the offices of a Country tween C: At Great Reductions Women’s Smart Pumps regime, bank. Several of those there were | titled, The sense of the meeting was Reduced to {volced by a speaker In the declara- — tion: “We were formerly mastered by Crarism; now it ia mobism that masters us.” None but a dictator can now re $4.35 Regardless of Original Prices ieee eT plese ont re neue | Women’s Smart } } Not “Special Vai- } Pumps in all White H ‘ ues” or merchan- | Snow Buck, Patent 4 dise bought forsale } West 43rd Street Leather, Black Kid purposes, but actu- } + and Gun Metal Calf, ally REDUCED to 4 2-inch Covered 4 effect immediate i Louis XVI. Heels, | { clearance, because | Turn and Welt Soles | | sizes are broken H | bennnn-ne- eon e. =| Sale Also at Our Sixth Avenue and 20th Street Store And Our Newark Branch, 645-049 Broad St. Apartments Furnished a. rom S20 Up LOMNLY,. BRONX STORE JAUMANN 8 (° P NAGth STREET @ Srd AVENUE Open Every Evening ° Poiret twill, ete., at $35.00 Formerly $16.50. to 26.50 Formerly $49.75 to 79.50 10-Piece Adam . xs ay Period Sport and Tailored Suits Misses’ Silk Suits Pelee Made of navy blue serges and Handsome model suits, only one Oak light weight wool jerseys, of a kind, to close out, Dining is Room at $15.00 at Suite Formerly $22.50 to 48.00 | Formerly $55.00 to 129.00 All Goods ai) 7 * Oe ata. Marked in For CREDIT Plain Figures Silk in white and colors. 10 pieces, consist ing of BUFFET aad at at $9.75 = CHAIRS, with slip seats of genuine at this advertisement will be sold at ad- nly during this week in ormerly $10.50 to 14.50 SOLDIERS’ PAJAMAS FAIL . has been their own Jright of each nation to dispose of | because they had no} istered, are| pajamas and the Red Cross head- | stools still held here, port and Bel PS ne », to-day. Nine of the forty| | “The Congress considers that it i#| held s fo sewed to the pocket, When the consignment of pajan.:s reached Red Cross headquarters here ed last Saturday, the officials of the ©. 9ter were all delighted—until they untied the bundle. Then the | legend on the pocket was revealed and PLIZABPTH, N. J, June 8—The the garments were promptly rejected. Nearly | overzealousness of the Suffragettes ‘The Roselle suffragettes were noti- fied that they couldn't be accepted with such a slogan appended. undoing #0 far as thirty paire of/ ‘The suffragettes couldn't under- stand just why, becauce it was a cort quarters of this city are concerned,! of battle cry, after all. But the ag to [Crore news'e were obdurate and tho: its duty energeti¢ally to defend its|tered and were released. Two com h wis nothing for it but that the ps country, recoiling before no sacrifices | tional Guard are on|carry the propaganda almost to aig) agetten should call for their uns ‘ firing ine, at least to the hospitain! in order to sustain the fighting ¢ bundle and take it away. li \ — - | PUT ON WEST SIDE BOARD. 4 ‘The Public Service Commission to-day took its fir ep to carry .o°s the pro- A visions of the Ottinger-Bllenbogen bill, | which gives it Joint Jurisdiction with the Board of Hst}mate in the settlement of the New York Central-West Side track problem. Commissioners Hervey and Hodge’ are to act as the Commission's int commission, which will be embers of ard of Estimate, absense of er Hervey or ‘avis H. Whitney is to be the w law provides that all plans, agreements or any data hither- d or considered by the Board istimate shall be submitted to the Public Bervice Commission for its ap- (2 proval West 42nd Street with embroidery and la Also Heavy In white and colors, bray and madras. Hand embroidered filet Jace trimmed; a new model; Unusual Value at 85c Attractive coat models, choice of desirable cc present or “Hydroproof” Other Rackets, Tennis Balls, Shoes, doz. ‘Tennis ‘Tennis Nets, double court, “Forgan” Irons,.. “Burke Irons, Caddy Bags, Golf Balls, doz FALLS ON KNEES AND PRAYS Counsel for Frank Linton Charges Character Witnesses Were In- timidated by Prosecution. Frank Linton, a nineteen-year-old boy, was to-day sentenced to die in the electric chair in the week of July 16 by Judge Rosalsky in the Court of General Sessions, for the murder of Joseph Katzen, ticket seller at the Harlem Sporting Club, on the night y. [Of Feb. 17 last, In moving for a new trial Linton's counsel, Clark L. Jordan, said his | witnesses had been intimidated, | whereupon Judge Rosalsky and As- |sistant District Attorney Minton de- | manded an explanation, Mr, Jordan |repiied that a representative, of the District Attorney's office had told the boy's character witness that Linton, @ respectable clerk during the day, was a hold-up man at night. “This was done,” Mr. Jardon con- tinued, “in order that they would have to answer affirmatively when asked on the stand if they Bad heard he was a bad character.” Mr. Minton denied all knowledge of such @ thing. Boys’ made of rep, linene, cham- Net Collars and Summer at $4.95 Tennis Rackets Golf Requisites After being sentenced Linton got on his knees before his father and prayed. Stern Brothers Between 5th and 6th Avenues A Very ‘Noteworthy Sale of Women’s Seasonable Blouses MAIN FLOOR- Women’s Dressy and Tailored models of Organdie, | Voile and Batiste, will present remarkable values at WOMEN’S DRESS AND SPORT BLOUSES Georgette Crepe Blouses in frill and jabot models, trimmed | ce edging; flesh and white Japanese Silk Blouses in plain and tucked effects, with high or low necks and large pearl buttons...... $1.65 Some are La as much as $3.00 Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $7.50 Fancy mixtures, some with two pairs of knickers; -¥ to 18 yrs.; | Exceptional Sweater Values Will be available on the Main Floor Shetland Wool Sweaters in a splendid slorings for wear, lands, High Grade Sporting Goods At very low prices To-morrow $4.00 | Boys’ Baseball Suits Other Baseball Suits, $1.25 to 12.00 | $2.00 & $4.80 | 1.25 & $1.50 | $175 | Baseballs, . . Gloves, . Ap Baseball Bats, $2.75 | Plain Bearings, . 15 ... $2.25 | Ball Bearings, 2.50 . $1.50 to 12.00 | Cycle Skates, 4.50 $4.00 to $9.00 | Tricycle Skates,........sseeeeeeeees ~SATURDAY Washable Suits Middy, modified Russian, plaited and plain models; sizes from 2! to 9 yrs. Seasonable Silks In lengths up to six yards, including plain and novelty weaves and _ striped able shirtings, on the Second Floor, Formerly $1.50 to 4.50 yard at 68c, 75c, 95c to 2.75 Imported Sweaters Of fancy weave fibre silk; also Shet- Zepbyrs and coat and slip-on effects, at $9.75 and 12.50 Roller Skates each one “te SENTENCED DEKH Not only were he and his father im v for Women’ any 10 tears, but two of the deputy sheriffs wept also. SS Enjoy Eye Comfort? Why go on suffering from eyestrain and headaches— when the only real, perman+ ent comfort—correct | rae —cost so little? Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registe Eye Specialists Correctly Fitted Glasses from Sooae 5 yi Established 55 Sons New York: 184 B'way, at af r 350 Sixth Av. yor Nassau, at 3 West aad a Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St, AYVAD'S WATER WINGS igarn te, fe fon oy Plain, ae Fancy, AYVAD MAN'F'G CO., Hoboken. Ny J. West 43rd Street - $1.95 mee $3.85 Worth $5.50 value $9.75 vash- Angoras; > > at $1.50 $2.00 & 3.00 . 10¢ to 1.25 . .85¢e to 5.00 10¢ to 1.25

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