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°, * here, to clear up divers views regard- | + Workd.. Radical‘and Socialist messages | . from America, England and France do “DOWNTOWO "RSIS PROBLEM i | ie Will Clear Up Views on rhb thi RKON America’s Stand—Pro-War | Party Gains in Petrograd. PETROGRAD, June 14.—Russia ts} felying on the American Mission, now | {ng President Wilson's note. Most | wspapers to-day hailed the message | terms of glowing eulogy. | ‘The Retch says: | “President Wiison's message is in| Plain language without any of the} tricks of diplomacy gentative of democracy speaks as de- Mocracy-must speak throughout the not put us In good light. Both our friends and our enemies regard Russia As Dowerless, Russia has delivered an ultimatum to the Allies, but the only force behind this is our ver and our threat of a separate peace.” On the other hand, the Workmen's | and Soldiers’ Gazette was frank In| declaring its disbelief of one portion, | “President , Wilson,” the editorial asserted, “says the Germans are tn- triguing to divide the Allies, We do ‘Bot believe this old story; we believe only in that there is a class struggle | between the world’s workingmen and | imperialism. We must say that in| the notes from France and England ‘we do not see any expression as to} the Russian principle of ‘no annexa- tions.’ Elihu Root and the other members, of the American diplomatic mission arrived here almost simultaneously With the American Railroad Tech- nical Commission, Both bodies were anxious to begin their work of co- @peration with Russa American and Allied officials here Were interested to-day in figures | ghowing that the pro-war parties were leading int Petrograd nic fpal elections. These are the Social | Democrats and the Social Revolution- tots. : The first national convention of 43 & 45 Wes Newest Frocks in Serge, Georgette Crepe, Satin, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta Silk, * Very Special Newest Frocks in Georgette Crepe, Taffeta, Soiree Silk, Crepe Lepore le ine. Crone Very Special J} Newest Frocks in Georgette Crepe, Satin, Tricotine, Charmeuse, Crepe Meteor. we Very Special tailored ‘The true repre-| 7, No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World New Afternoon Dresses The Values Are Extraordinary 20.00 25.00 Dainty Summer Frocks— Novelty Voiles, Ratine, Gingham and Dimity, smartl embroidered an lace trimmed effects. he of delegates in attendance, One of first things a group of these dele- ites did was to visit the Academy of Science and request permission to vote in its deliberations, They an- nounced if this request was not granted they would attend the next meeting uninvited Minister of War Kerensky to-day began mobilizing ail women physl- cians ‘in Russia, for special war service, MORE TIME TO PAY YOUR FEDERAL INGOME TA |Last Day Is June 25—After That | lan Associations, at its thirtieth an- All Delinquents Will Be Penalized. Ten days of grace have been granted to income taxpw Col- lector of Internal Revenue William H. Edwards sent out notice to-day that in accord with the provisions of the Federal Incgme Tax law the time nt his ‘been extended from o June 25, No penalty will rred on taxes patd on or be ne 25, After that date de 4 will be penalized, » thousand income taxpayers have notified Collector Edwards that they have not received assessment) * notices, It has been found that their returns were forwarded to other districts, or that their reports have been held up owing to slight dis- crepanc In every case an assess ment notice will be forwarded to the taxpayer, and he will be required to pay his tax within ten days after he receives it Non-resident alien individuals and |corporations and Amertoan citizens traveling abroad will be permitted to file income tax return as late as Sept, 1, 1917 Printer $10,000, LAPOR Ind., June 14.—In all the United States there cannot be a more generous subscriber to the Liberty | Loan—not even John D, Rockefeller: than John Eldred, for Eldred has all he had, All his life Kldred been a printer on the Laporte By frugality he saved $10,- To-day the entire sum ts repre- nted in the Liberty Loan. His belleve his “bit” makes him irgest workingman bondholder in ountry, _— Unit Reaches France, Mass., Juno 14.—The of the “American Field ed safely in Bordeaux, blegram received here. Harve CAMI Harv Service h accordin The unit and will go 4 school for 1D! nbulance drivers has been ore are twenty-five mem- 1 t 34th Street (Second Floor.) New Summer Frock of Embroidered Georgette, 25,00 models, and Specially Priced New Fall Coats Pueblo, 2 Women’s desirable materials for pre Advance Fall Models Pom Pom, Cashmere Velour, In the new shades, | New Fall Suits In the new Coat lengths, Serges and Oxfords. Coat Reductions & Misses’ Coats Selected from regular stock, in the (Third Floor.) | 27.50 Very Special (Main Floor.) 25.00 a ment weer + 10.00 in NON MEMBERS: \9 Jocal exemption boards, one to each ) i { county or large olty, and for eignty- } appellate boards, to which the ASSETS $1 500,000,000, believing himself wrongfully in- ———--- | — cluded in the dratt can appeal, Savings and Loan Associations | Work of Gathering New Army Put ‘Further, the regulations provide 2 4 gare . for a lottery drawing which shail be | Show Growth of 13 Per Cent. | Into the Hands of Local lprobt. upetnal poliwes ane color fas | in a Year. Authorities. | voritism, and they cortemplate a ITHACA, N.Y. June 14.—Savings| WASHINGTON, June 14—Plane| Physical testing system which shali and loan associations in the United! for Amer draft machinery are} Pas the ft and cast aside the un- | States now have 4,500,000 m and [assets of $1,500,000,000, ing a | growth of about 12 per cent. in a year ‘The statement was made by Archibald |W. McEwan, Secretary of the New York State League of Savings and | They need only the approval | sound, So r ome of President Wilson and Secretary of} gathering the Meat wow! War Baker, ready. ma nual convention here to-day, More than 150 delegates were present when James P. Judge, President, of Brook lyn, called the session to order In New York State, Mr. McEwan said, the assets of savings and loan associations have increased 10 per cent J over last year and now amount to $79,- | 630,090, with aggregate m f more than 200,000. Rough, Red Hands Softened and Whitened with Lemon Juice rships York | New ‘ounty associations lead the ec the State, with assets of $11 Girls! while Kings County i xt 385,000. Next to New York greatest growth was shown wonderful lemon beauty cream! Surely try it! Jeentralizod and local authorities are The regulations provide for 8,00! given power of exemption and draft. It costs but a few cents to make a quarter pint of he largest avsociation in the ee rns —_ | State, located in Utica, h 4, he 4 bers And pawcie at $avig itt] To soften, smoothen, and whiten | swe fragrant and fresh for bere and aseets months. Any grocer will supply the the face, neck, arms, and particularly the hands when chafed, red or rough there is nothing better juice, but pure lemon | iighly acid and often ir ‘| splendid lotion fs preps momen by squeezing the juice of two «| fresh lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. Be sure to strain the lemon juice through ‘io | a cloth so no pulp gets into the bottle, ‘then this creamy lotion will stay FRIDAY—LAST DAY Get Behind the Government “Liberty Bond’? The Following Well-Known People Will Sell Bonds Tomorrow at : dames McCreery & Co. Rossin Is Planning Great sagar Monopoly, oun cents. The Minister lotion you could use. nopoly. fixed by t Finance. |by 8 be sold 8 of Sup) ai! sale will te stores, by co-o etles and also by priv will be paid a fixed r Minister Advt. Buy a Na NEN 8 8 SS ASIEN BS =\= x = TeNSNS 644 SN Ss AS So - From 3 to 5 FP. M. Miss Fay Marbe From “Oh, Boy’ Co. From 2 to 3 P. M. Miss Emma Dunn, Who Starred in “Old Lady 31.” From 3 to 4 P. M. Mr. Irvin S. Cobb, War Correspondent. Perform Your Patriotic Duty Now By furnishing money to the Government in its hour of need, Your Country is calling you. Tf you eannot fight, you can invest your money for the good of humanity by contributing to the popular support of “Liberty Bonds.” “Liberty Bonds” are secured by all the resources of the United States. They are a gilt-edge investment sold without profit or commission. You must act quickly if you are to get any of the 314% “Liberty Bonds” (tax-exempt). Subscriptions close Friday. SST SS eh SS = PSN From 2 to 4 P. M, From 1 to 3 P. M. Mr. James J. Corbett, © Miss Neysa MeMein From 2 to 3 P. M. Ex-Hearyweight and “Gooseberry Sprig” Champion. Persian Cat), Mr. DeWolf Hopper. lemons and your druggist or any toilet counter will sell you three rf orchard white for a few This is liy all means the best Massage it daily into the face, neck, artns, and hands and see for yourself. It removes tan, freckles, sallowness and blemishes, and every girl knows that lemons are used to bleach and whiten the skia,.— f=f lA + —/- — 48 Sy =/- SAAS Sf FAR] A CORN FI EI EE — f= LE EZIEZ ff = a te ae -/>— 3%» —S= & ses. James McCreery 5th Avenue On Friday and Saturday, Store Opens 9 A. M. Closes § Pl di & Op a " ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Extraordinary Reductions BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS nh nn Our entire stock, consisting of hundreds of fine Norfolk Suits made of © fancy wool Materials, with one or two pairs of Knickerbocker trousers, has radically reduced for immediate clearance, 7.50 10.50 14.75 formerly 8.75, 10.00 formerly 12.50, 15.00 formerly 18.00, 20.00, 25.00 These Suits are in neat light or dark check and stripe effects, also a i variety of veel patterns; tailored for durability; some are quarter silk lined, a silk sleeve li | LIGHT-WEIGHT NORFOLK SUITS At Very Moderate Prices Smart Norfolk Suits for warm weather wear, including Palm Beach Cloth in light, dark and stripe effects, Natural Linen, Gray Crash, Blue Palmer Cloth and Army Khaki. Boys’ Palm Beach Suits, Boys’ Linen Suits, size 7 to 18 years... Boys’ Crash Sui Boys’ Blue Palmer Cloth Suits, size 8 to 14 years. Boys’.Army Khaki Suits, size 8 to 18 years Khaki Trousers 95c and 1.25 800 pairs Boys’ Khaki Knickerbocker trous- ers made of a good quality Khaki; every seain double sewed; size 8 to 18 years. ings; size 8 to 18 years. 5.50, 6.00, 6.50 4.75 Special 45¢ 240 Boys’ Blouses of Percale and Woven Madras in neat light and dark with or without collars; size 7 to Limited quantity. ‘“‘“McCREERY SILKS’’ ae Famous For Over Half A Century For Best Values Largest variety of new weaves and styles and most complete color assortments in America at all seasons of the year. Special 20,000 yards of superior quality DOUBLE WIDTH CREPE DE CHINE & GEORGETTE CREPE Every new fashionable color is in this offering includ- ing the latest Flax, Beige, Orchid, Rookie, Cavalry, Infantry and Flesh Tints, also White, Cream or Black. yard 1.28 June Sale ‘““McCREERY LUGGAGE”’ Exceptional Offerings Wardrobe Trunk made basswood frame; 40-inch veneer Regulation on three-ply covered and interlined with hard vulcanized fibre; five drawers, ten hangers, shoe pockets. 24.50 regularly 30,00 “Rite-Hite’ Wardrobe Trunks made on three-ply veneer basswood frame, covered and interlined with hard vulcanized fibre; ten hangers, shoe box; five drawers, top one has lock and is divided; two lower drawers con- vertible for hats. 39.75 regularly 48.00 English Russet Cowhide Bags, full cut, Week-end C corners; hand-sewed frame; solid brass well protected; straps all around; extra mountings; set-in lock, Size 18 inches, 14.75 EXTRAORDINARY SALE “McCREERY LINENS” Famous for Quality $30,000.00 Worth of Fine Linen Damask Tablecloths and Napkins At 25% to 40% Less Than Actual Value Tablecloths | 2x2 yd. Tablecloths | 2x2 yd. Tablecloths 2.65 3.25 4.00 5 formerly 4.50 to 4. formerly 5.25 to, 6.00 Tablecloths . Tablecloths 3.50 4.50 formerly 4.75 to 5. formerly 6.00 to 6,50 catches; separate tray, 24, 26 and 28 inches. regularly 22.50 5.95 regularly 7.50 2x2 yd. formerly 8. 2x2 yd. Tablecloths 4.75 formerly 6.25 to 6.75 Tablecloths 5.50 formerly 7.00 to 7.50 2x2ls yd. 2x2lq yd. 2x8 yd. Tablecloths 4.75 formerly 6.00 to 7,50 Napkins doz. 2.25 formerly 3.00 Napkins doz. 3.00 formerly 4.00 Napkins doz. 3.75 formerly 5,00 Napkins doz. 5.00 formerly 7.00 to 8,00